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2D Floor Plan to 3D Real Estate Render Prompt
Floor-plan conversion prompts are commercially useful because they turn a flat layout into a sales-ready visualization without needing a full 3D modeling workflow.
Use case: Real estate listings, renovation concepts, interior planning, property marketing, and early client visualization.
Convert the provided 2D floor plan into a clean 3D isometric real estate render. Preserve the room layout, wall positions, door openings, windows, and approximate proportions from the source plan. Do not invent extra rooms or remove structural boundaries. Rendering direction: - show the apartment or house from a slightly elevated isometric angle - use realistic but neutral materials: light wood floors, white or warm walls, simple cabinetry, clean bathroom surfaces - add furniture only where it clarifies room function - keep the design staged but not overcrowded - make circulation paths readable - use soft daylight and realistic shadows - keep labels out of the image unless explicitly requested If a room purpose is unclear, infer conservatively from size and position, and keep the furniture minimal. Output goal: A polished 3D real estate concept render that remains faithful to the original 2D floor plan.