a modern minimalist two-story house, replicating the described layout with precision. Do not move, add, or remove any elements from the design. Follow these exact details:
First Level (Ground Floor):
Facade Color:
The entire facade of the first level is painted in Pantone 245C Mexican pink, with a smooth, matte finish.
Main Entrance:
On the right side, a large glass sliding door is designed with black aluminum frames.
The glass panels are transparent and offer a view of the interior, showcasing a clean, modern look.
Window:
On the left side, a small rectangular window with black aluminum frames is positioned symmetrically.
Alignment:
Directly above this small rectangular window (on the second level), a vertical window is perfectly aligned, creating a cohesive and balanced design.
Second Level (Upper Floor):
Red Brick Lattice:
On the right side, a red brick lattice (celosía) spans a large section of the facade.
This lattice acts as a decorative element and provides privacy for the terrace located directly behind it.
Black Marble Panel:
Adjacent to the red brick lattice, there is a vertical panel of black marble, featuring a polished and reflective surface.
Black-Finished Wall:
On the leftmost section, the wall is finished in a matte black material, covering a significant portion of the facade.
White Divider Walls:
Between the black marble panel and the black-finished wall, there are two vertical strips of smooth white wall. These strips divide the design into distinct sections, adding clean lines and contrast.
Alignment of Windows:
The vertical window within the black-finished wall aligns perfectly with the small rectangular window on the first level.
Crown (Top Edge):
The crown of the house (the horizontal band at the very top) is painted in Pantone 245C Mexican pink, consistent with the first level.
Horizontal Divider (Between Floors):
A thin white horizontal strip runs across the facade, separating the first and second levels with a clean, minimalist aesthetic.
Terrace:
The area behind the red brick lattice on the second level is an open terrace, partially visible through the lattice design.
Material and Texture Specifications:
Red brick lattice: Must be detailed with a textured and realistic finish.
Black marble panel: Should appear polished and reflective, emphasizing its luxurious feel.
Black-finished wall: A matte texture with no gloss, maintaining a minimalist look.
White walls: Smooth and clean with no additional textures.
Glass panels: Transparent with subtle reflections of light.
Positive Guidance:
Maintain precise alignments between the first-level window and the vertical second-level window.
The terrace behind the red brick lattice should remain clearly defined but partially obscured for privacy.
Use realistic lighting to highlight the textures and finishes (e.g., the glossy black marble and textured brick lattice).
Estilo:
Fotografía-Realista
Escena:
Edificio de Residencias
Modo:
Profundidad
Sugerencia Negativa:
Negative Guidance:
Do not modify the structure or proportions of any element.
Do not move, add, or remove any design features.
Avoid introducing decorative elements or textures outside the specified materials.
Ensure the Pantone 245C Mexican pink is applied consistently with no variations in tone or texture.
a modern minimalist two-story house, replicating the described layout with precision. Do not move, add, or remove any elements from the design. Follow these exact details:
First Level (Ground Floor):
Facade Color:
The entire facade of the first level is painted in Pantone 245C Mexican pink, with a smooth, matte finish.
Main Entrance:
On the right side, a large glass sliding door is designed with black aluminum frames.
The glass panels are transparent and offer a view of the interior, showcasing a clean, modern look.
Window:
On the left side, a small rectangular window with black aluminum frames is positioned symmetrically.
Alignment:
Directly above this small rectangular window (on the second level), a vertical window is perfectly aligned, creating a cohesive and balanced design.
Second Level (Upper Floor):
Red Brick Lattice:
On the right side, a red brick lattice (celosía) spans a large section of the facade.
This lattice acts as a decorative element and provides privacy for the terrace located directly behind it.
Black Marble Panel:
Adjacent to the red brick lattice, there is a vertical panel of black marble, featuring a polished and reflective surface.
Black-Finished Wall:
On the leftmost section, the wall is finished in a matte black material, covering a significant portion of the facade.
White Divider Walls:
Between the black marble panel and the black-finished wall, there are two vertical strips of smooth white wall. These strips divide the design into distinct sections, adding clean lines and contrast.
Alignment of Windows:
The vertical window within the black-finished wall aligns perfectly with the small rectangular window on the first level.
Crown (Top Edge):
The crown of the house (the horizontal band at the very top) is painted in Pantone 245C Mexican pink, consistent with the first level.
Horizontal Divider (Between Floors):
A thin white horizontal strip runs across the facade, separating the first and second levels with a clean, minimalist aesthetic.
Terrace:
The area behind the red brick lattice on the second level is an open terrace, partially visible through the lattice design.
Material and Texture Specifications:
Red brick lattice: Must be detailed with a textured and realistic finish.
Black marble panel: Should appear polished and reflective, emphasizing its luxurious feel.
Black-finished wall: A matte texture with no gloss, maintaining a minimalist look.
White walls: Smooth and clean with no additional textures.
Glass panels: Transparent with subtle reflections of light.
Positive Guidance:
Maintain precise alignments between the first-level window and the vertical second-level window.
The terrace behind the red brick lattice should remain clearly defined but partially obscured for privacy.
Use realistic lighting to highlight the textures and finishes (e.g., the glossy black marble and textured brick lattice).
Estilo:
Fotografía-Realista
Escena:
Edificio de Residencias
Modo:
Profundidad
Sugerencia Negativa:
Negative Guidance:
Do not modify the structure or proportions of any element.
Do not move, add, or remove any design features.
Avoid introducing decorative elements or textures outside the specified materials.
Ensure the Pantone 245C Mexican pink is applied consistently with no variations in tone or texture.