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Repaint the siding in warm white (e.g., Sherwin-Williams Alabaster) and the trim in deep charcoal gray (e.g., Iron Ore). Repaint the front door black. Keep all elements of the original scene intact — lighting, angle, texture — and apply a fresh coat effect that still looks naturally applied, not overly perfect.
A single-story ranch-style home with dull beige vinyl siding, slightly weathered white trim, and a worn gray shingle roof. The front lawn is patchy with uneven grass, and there’s mild mildew along the base of the siding. The front door is faded red, and the driveway is slightly cracked. Photo taken from a front-left angle during late afternoon, casting soft shadows across the home.
Repaint the upper vinyl siding in a warm, modern greige tone and restore all white trim to a bright, clean finish. Keep the red brick base completely untouched to maintain material authenticity. Ensure the repainted siding has a smooth, professionally done appearance with slight matte texture, preserving the character of real vinyl material. All architectural elements — including window placement, shadows, and landscaping — must remain exactly as they are in the original image. Apply a realistic soft contrast to enhance the repaint subtly, simulating post-renovation sharpness without making it feel artificial. The final image should appear crisp and natural, with slight photographic imperfections like lens depth or gentle lighting variations to reflect a believable professional exterior transformation.
A highly realistic suburban home built between 1990 and 2010, featuring a two-story layout with a traditional red brick base and faded horizontal vinyl siding on the upper floor. The siding was once a soft gray but now shows mild yellowing and uneven discoloration due to years of sun exposure and environmental wear. Around the windows and corners, faint mildew streaks and trim fading are visible. The white trim has dulled to a light ivory with slight chipping at the corners. Natural wear appears authentic — not overly dramatic. The house sits on a quiet street in a newer subdivision, with a gently sloped concrete driveway, small lawn patches, and mature shrubs that are slightly overgrown. Photo is taken from a front-facing angle at mid-morning with soft sunlight casting mild shadows across the lawn and façade. The overall image should feel like a candid capture with light natural imperfections, lens softness, and a subtle vignette.