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An incredibly lifelike, richly detailed, interior photo of a modern apartment living and dining area set in a minimalist, Japandi-inspired urban environment. The scene is illuminated by gentle, diffused natural light streaming through large glass doors, creating a serene and airy atmosphere. Captured with a wide-angle lens, emphasizing the clean lines and natural textures of the space. The original layout remains, but the design is transformed into a minimalist Japandi haven; the walls are now a soft, muted sage green, providing a calming backdrop. The plush, deep yellow banquette seating is replaced with a streamlined, low-profile sectional sofa in a creamy, textured linen, embodying Scandinavian comfort. A sleek, dark wood dining table with subtly curved edges replaces the original, complemented by minimalist, sculptural chairs in a light oak finish that echo Japanese design principles. Beneath the dining table, a natural jute rug grounds the space, replacing the shaggier rug to enhance the minimalist aesthetic. The gallery wall evolves into a curated selection of three large, black-and-white photographs with simple, natural wood frames, interspersed with a single, large ikebana floral arrangement. The bulky, statement pendant light above the dining table is exchanged for a delicate, paper lantern, casting a soft, ambient glow. The brass floor lamp is replaced by a minimalist, black metal arc lamp with a diffused light source. The bookshelves, while retaining their warm wood finish, are meticulously organized with a thoughtful selection of books and a few carefully chosen ceramic pieces, with trailing plants for a touch of biophilic design. The two textured yellow ottomans are replaced by a single, slender, dark wood bench offering seating and a surface for display. The overall effect is one of understated elegance, promoting tranquility and connection to nature, with the view through the glass doors revealing a verdant cityscape, perhaps a balcony garden or distant green spaces, further blurring the lines between indoors and out. The proportions are balanced, with furniture at a human scale, ensuring functionality and ease of movement within the connected living and dining zones.