Prompt:
Hyper-realistic image refinement focused on correcting all materials and textures to true real-world physical realism, while maintaining a dark, moody, low-key interior photography style. The existing architecture, layout, geometry, proportions, furniture placement, camera position, and composition remain completely unchanged — only surface realism, material depth, and light–material interaction are improved.All wood surfaces are rendered as natural American walnut veneer (Juglans nigra) with deep, organic, non-repeating grain, rich tonal variation from near-black chocolate browns to warm amber highlights. Visible pores, fibers, micro-imperfections, and subtle veneer seams are present, avoiding any procedural or CGI appearance. The finish is realistic satin-to-matte, absorbing light rather than reflecting it.Floor material (microcement finish):Replace the existing floor finish with a light grey microcement surface, continuous and seamless across the entire floor plane.Finish: subtle satin to lightly polished (low sheen) — no high gloss.Surface qualities: fine mineral texture, delicate tonal variations, micro-clouding, slight hand-applied irregularities, very subtle trowel marks.Edges: clean, architectural transitions with walls and built-in elements; no visible expansion joints.Reflections: soft, diffused, physically correct — no mirror-like reflections.The material should feel natural, slightly warm in tone, not cold or overly industrial.Human element (consistent character):The same woman remains present and unchanged in identity and styling: blonde, long hair, wearing loose burgundy pants and a Roxy blouse/top, barefoot.Natural, relaxed pose.No changes to her proportions, outfit, or styling between renders.Photorealistic skin and hair, correct scale, natural integration with scene lighting, accurate contact shadows.Upholstered fabrics exhibit realistic textile density, soft light absorption, visible fibers, natural creasing, and gentle compression in shadow. Stone surfaces appear heavy and tactile, with true depth, micro-porosity, and uneven reflectance revealed only where light grazes the surface. Glass and metal remain subdued, with restrained reflections and controlled specular highlights, never glossy or over-lit.Lighting:Natural sunlight enters the interior and gently grazes surfaces, especially the floor, revealing subtle texture and micro-variations. Preserve original exposure and tonal balance. Physically accurate light falloff, reflections, and contact shadows only.Lighting remains warm and cinematic (≈2700–3000K), intentionally underexposed overall, with strong contrast, deep shadows, and selective highlights. Directional artificial light grazes materials to reveal texture through shadow rather than brightness. Global illumination is physically accurate but minimal, reinforcing a dark, intimate atmosphere.The final image reads as a real, editorial luxury interior photograph — not a render — featuring deep blacks, controlled highlights, organic sharpness, subtle film grain, and a heavy, atmospheric sense of material realism.