

An incredibly lifelike, richly detailed, photorealistic aerial view, as if taken from a drone, of a modern townhouse's first-floor plan, reminiscent of a stylish warehouse conversion. The scene is illuminated with neutral, overhead lighting, characteristic of architectural photography, creating a crisp, clean, and highly informative atmosphere. Captured with a wide-angle lens, emphasizing the layout and spatial relationships of the various rooms, the image showcases the raw architectural elements with sharp lines and clear dimensions. The flooring appears to be a uniform, light-colored material, possibly polished concrete or a pale wood, providing a consistent texture throughout. Walls are stark white, highlighting the structural divisions and openness of the design. We see distinct zones for living and private quarters: a spacious "SALON" (living room) and "CUISINE" (kitchen) occupying a significant portion, complete with detailed representations of appliance placements and countertops. Several "CH." (chambres, or bedrooms) are clearly delineated, offering more intimate spaces. Bathrooms ("S.D.B." and "S.D.E.") are compact and functional. The "TERRASSE" areas, both internal and external, are rendered to suggest an outdoor living space, potentially with patterned tiles or decking. The "COUR" (courtyard) area is depicted as an open, undefined space, hinting at natural light. The overall impression is one of spaciousness and a minimalist aesthetic, with the clean lines and exposed structural details hinting at the building's industrial past transformed into a contemporary residence. The meticulous detail in the wall thicknesses, door openings, and dimensions adds to the photorealistic quality, making it feel like a tangible space captured in a single, precise moment.