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Edo Period Teahouse→The stair rail picked up a more natural balance of shadow and light under afternoon light.
The wallpaper shows extra texture across the plaster surface under afternoon light.
The window trim looks better with extra texture across the plaster surface when viewed from eye level.
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The layered paint work looks very natural. The plaster and stone textures look excellent. The wood tones tie the whole scene together.
The composition feels balanced and warm. The weathering feels subtle and believable. The plaster and stone textures look excellent. I keep noticing new details every time I look.
This scene feels especially convincing. I keep noticing new details every time I look. 🏛️
🤩 The textures look great in these close-ups. The soft contrast around the trim works nicely. The windows and shelves are especially strong. The wood tones tie the whole scene together.
The layered paint work looks very natural. The windows and shelves are especially strong.
The composition feels balanced and warm. The windows and shelves are especially strong.
The trim work turned out beautifully. The finish looks polished without losing character. The windows and shelves are especially strong. The windows and shelves are especially strong. 🏛️
🎨👀 The color choices really suit the piece. The furniture placement makes the room feel real. The soft contrast around the trim works nicely.