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A high-end architectural photograph of this bedroom captured with a 35mm lens, emphasizing perfectly straight vertical lines and a natural, balanced perspective. The large panoramic window on the left floods the space with soft daylight, casting long, diffused shadows across the wooden floor and highlighting the thick, nubby texture of the bouclé bed frame. The lighting is a sophisticated mix of cool natural morning light and the warm, golden 2700K glow from the pendant and sconces, which brings out the rugged, tactile masonry of the arched wall relief. Every surface exhibits realistic physical properties, from the fine grain and subtle satin sheen of the floorboards to the soft, fibrous pile of the circular rug and the slight creases in the lived-in cotton bed linens. To achieve true photorealism, the image includes natural imperfections like faint dust motes caught in the light beams, microscopic scuffs on the nightstand legs, and a gentle vignette toward the corners. The sage-green curtains show a heavy drape with subtle velvet-like sheen and micro-fibers, while the overall atmosphere is crisp and clean, reflecting a professional interior shoot where every element is captured with sharp focus and authentic material depth.