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Photorealistic interior photography of a modern quiet-luxury bathroom, exactly the same spatial geometry, layout and tile arrangement as the source image, with the floor and wall tile materials retextured, the vanity recoloured, the mirror lighting corrected, all metal fittings unified in one finish, and all render artefacts removed. PRESERVE EVERYTHING SPATIAL EXACTLY AS IN THE SOURCE IMAGE Keep the identical camera angle, viewpoint, framing and perspective. Keep every wall, floor and ceiling plane, the exact room proportions and wall corner junctions. Keep the shower enclosure in its exact position, size and shape. Keep the glass shower screen with its exact panel divisions, vertical edges and proportions. Keep the wall-mounted heated towel rail on the left wall in its exact position, size, rung count and shape. Keep the vanity unit in its exact position, size and two-drawer division, with its stone countertop and the countertop-mounted washbasin in their exact positions and shapes. Keep the tall rectangular mirror above the basin in its exact position, size, proportions and frame. Keep the shower mixer controls, the hand shower head and its hose inside the shower in their exact positions. Keep the rain shower head in its exact position, size and shape. Keep the hand shower and its wall outlet on the right wall in their exact positions. Keep every tile joint line, grout line, tile size, tile format, tile orientation, coursing and the entire tile layout on all surfaces exactly as they are. Do not move, resize, remove, restyle or reshape anything. KEEP THE SHOWER MOSAIC COMPLETELY UNCHANGED The blue-grey mosaic tile on the shower wall stays exactly as it is in the source image. Preserve its exact small square mosaic format, its exact grid layout, grout lines, tonal variation, subtle colour shifts between individual tiles, and its existing blue-grey colour. Do not replace it, do not recolour it, do not lighten or darken it, do not resize the mosaic squares, do not change its coursing, and do not change its boundaries or extent. KEEP THE SHOWER DOOR HANDLE POSITION EXACTLY AS IT IS The vertical door handle on the glass shower screen stays in its exact current position — mounted toward the middle of the enclosure, on the inner edge of the door panel, not at the outer corner and not against the wall. Do not move the handle to the opposite edge, do not mirror it, do not flip the door orientation, do not relocate the handle to the corner. The handle stays exactly where it is in the source image, at the same height and on the same side. CHANGE 1 — floor tile material: Replace the floor tile texture with a darker warm grey stone-look porcelain matching the darker reference sample: mid-tone warm grey limestone with fine pale veining, scattered small lighter fossil-like inclusions and subtle tonal mottling, matte finish with a soft natural surface, no gloss, no polish. Apply it to the bathroom floor and to the shower floor, keeping the exact same tile size, grid layout, joint lines and orientation as in the source image. The floor reads clearly darker than the walls. CHANGE 2 — wall tile material (excluding the shower mosaic): Replace the marble-look wall tile with a lighter warm grey stone-look porcelain matching the lighter reference sample: pale soft grey limestone with delicate white veining, fine scattered inclusions and gentle tonal variation, matte finish, no gloss, no strong marble veining, no dramatic contrast, no dark grey streaks. Apply it to all tiled wall surfaces — the left wall, the wall behind the vanity, the shower reveal jambs and the right wall — keeping the exact same large-format tile size, joint lines, coursing and layout as in the source image. Do not apply this material to the mosaic shower wall. CHANGE 3 — the vanity unit: Recolour the vanity drawer fronts from bright white to a soft warm greige — a calm, neutral warm grey-beige matte lacquer, quiet and understated, closely related to the wall tone but slightly deeper so the unit reads as a soft solid volume. Matte finish, no gloss, no white, no cream, no dark grey. Keep the vanity in its exact position, size, two-drawer division, handleless profile and shadow gaps — only the colour changes. Keep the stone countertop and the washbasin in their existing pale stone and white finishes. CHANGE 4 — the mirror with integrated backlighting: The tall rectangular mirror above the basin becomes a backlit mirror with a clean integrated LED perimeter glow: a soft, even warm 3000K halo of light emanating from behind all four edges of the mirror onto the wall, producing a gentle continuous gradient with no hotspots, no visible LED dots, no harsh line. The mirror keeps its exact current position, size, proportions and slim frame. Its glass surface shows a calm, physically correct, undistorted reflection of the room, with realistic depth. CHANGE 5 — unify all metal fittings in one finish: Every metal element in the room becomes the same brushed stainless steel / satin nickel — a soft matte silver-grey metal with a fine brushed grain, warm-neutral rather than blue-cold, no mirror polish, no high shine, no gold, no brass, no black. This includes: the heated towel rail and its wall brackets and valves, the basin mixer tap, the rain shower head and its arm, the shower mixer controls and diverter knobs, the hand shower head, its hose and wall outlet inside the shower, the hand shower and wall outlet on the right wall, the shower screen door handle, and all shower screen hinges, brackets, clamps and edge profiles. All fittings must read as one single consistent metal finish and tone throughout the entire image, with no variation between elements. CHANGE 6 — remove render artefacts and restore natural lighting: Remove all rendering artefacts from the image: the harsh white rectangular glare patch and the bright streaky highlight on the left wall behind the towel rail, any stray white outlines, light leaks, blown white patches or hard-edged reflection blocks on the tile surfaces. Rebuild those areas as clean, continuous stone tile matching the surrounding material, veining and tone, with no patch, no outline, no seam and no colour mismatch. Relight the entire scene with natural, physically correct illumination: soft warm ambient light at 2700K to 3000K, gentle even fill across the room, realistic soft shadows with natural falloff, subtle believable reflections on the stone, the glass and the metal, no artificial glare, no hard specular blocks, no blown highlights, no light leaks, no unexplained bright patches. CHANGE 7 — realistic shower glass: Render the shower enclosure glass as genuine clear tempered glass, ultra realistic: crisp true reflections across the panels, a visible pale green-tinted glass edge along the panel borders, subtle surface reflections and refraction, clean sharp edges, brushed steel handle and hinges, no fogging, no frosting, no milky haze, no thick opaque look. The blue-grey mosaic behind the glass is clearly visible through the panels, with its individual tiles and grout lines readable. Camera: shot on Canon EOS R5, 24mm tilt-shift lens, f/8, vertical lines perfectly straight, eye-level, editorial real-estate photography, ultra photorealistic, high dynamic range, fine stone texture, mosaic detail and grout detail, natural film grain, 8k. --no watermark, no logo, no text, no signature, no brand mark, no software watermark, no stamp, no caption, removed mosaic, replaced mosaic, recoloured mosaic, lightened mosaic, darkened mosaic, resized mosaic squares, large tile in the shower, changed mosaic layout, moved shower door handle, handle at the corner, handle against the wall, mirrored door, flipped door orientation, changed handle height, white vanity, cream vanity, dark grey vanity, glossy vanity, changed vanity size, changed drawer count, added handles, moved vanity, changed mirror size, moved mirror, mirror without backlight, visible LED dots, harsh light line, changed tile layout, changed tile size, changed tile format, changed grout lines, changed coursing, misaligned tiles, dark grey wall tile, dramatic marble veining, glossy tile, polished marble, changed shower position, changed shower size, moved shower screen, moved rain shower head, moved shower controls, moved towel rail, changed towel rail shape, changed room proportions, gold fittings, brass fittings, black fittings, polished chrome, mirror polish, mixed metal finishes, two different metal tones, white glare patch, rectangular light artefact, light leak, blown white highlight, hard specular block, stray outlines, frosted glass, fogged glass, milky glass, opaque glass, extra fixtures, towels, bottles, plants, people, tilted verticals, converging walls, fisheye distortion, cold blue tones, harsh flash, dark muddy shadows, cartoon, CGI look, blurry textures
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