

An incredibly lifelike, richly detailed, photorealistic floorplan photograph of a restored traditional Southern Italian rural stone house, rendered in 3D as if it were a real dwelling. The scene is illuminated by midday spring light, creating a bright, clear atmosphere of quiet countryside. Captured with a wide-angle architectural lens, emphasizing the clean lines and functional layout of the single-family home, the walls of rough-cut limestone are depicted with a warm, beige-grey texture, typical of the Murgia region in Puglia. The flat roof, constructed from local limestone slabs, sits atop the single-story structure. The minimalist design features austere, horizontal lines, giving the house an almost bunker-like appearance, oriented east to west. Small, rectangular windows with slim dark steel frames punctuate the solid walls, eschewing modern floor-to-ceiling glazing. The composition focuses on the internal division of spaces, including a studio, biblioteca, multiple bedrooms and bathrooms, a pantry, laundry, kitchen, and living area, all connected by a central corridor. Subtle cues like the depiction of doors and windows within the dark wall outlines and the inclusion of a scale bar at the bottom suggest the architectural nature of the image, while the overall impression is one of solidity and integration with its Mediterranean environment. The overall impression is one of ordered simplicity and timeless construction.