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An incredibly lifelike, richly detailed, photorealistic interior shot of a warm contemporary attic living room set in a renovated Belgian farmhouse. The scene is illuminated by bright natural daylight flooding from two large VELUX skylight windows in the steeply sloped white plastered ceiling, creating a serene and inviting atmosphere. Captured with a wide-angle lens from ground level looking towards the TV wall, emphasizing the warm walnut veneer panel and the sleek black flat-screen television. The light, characteristic of a warm afternoon sun, casts soft diagonal shadows across the rich, wide plank oak parquet floor, highlighting its texture. The architecture of the attic is clearly defined by the dramatic slopes of the white plastered ceiling, accentuated by a black metal track lighting rail with adjustable matte black spotlights that add focused warmth. The TV wall is a focal point, with its warm walnut veneer panel perfectly complementing the television and the single floating shelf adorned with books and decorative objects. A large green monstera plant in a white ceramic pot adds a touch of vibrant life next to the wall. The L-shaped sectional sofa, upholstered in a medium grey textured fabric with warm oak wooden legs, is partially visible from behind, suggesting a comfortable seating arrangement, complete with a casually draped grey knitted throw and scatter cushions. To the right, the open stairwell with its minimalist black powder-coated steel balustrade hints at access to other levels, with a simple white plastered wall featuring a white-painted door with a black lever handle. Further to the right, integrated warm walnut veneer shelving fills the far corner, showcasing a curated collection of books, decorative items, and small potted plants, complemented by a low walnut sideboard beneath. The overall impression is one of sophisticated comfort and modern design seamlessly integrated into the historic attic space.