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An incredibly lifelike, richly detailed, photorealistic architectural photograph of a Belgian farmhouse renovation set in a historic rural environment. The scene is illuminated by diffused natural daylight from an overcast Belgian summer sky, creating a soft, atmospheric mood. Captured with a sharp focus across the entire frame, emphasizing the authentic materials and aged textures, this image showcases the blended elements of the past and present. The weathered red-brown Flemish handmade brick walls, marked by lime staining and mortar joint irregularities, form a warm, textured foundation. A prominent anthracite grey steel I-beam visually separates the floors, exhibiting subtle rust spots at its edges. To the left, an aged oak slatted screen with a dark steel frame adds verticality. The central facade features a large sliding door composed of identical aged oak slats, contrasting with the clean lines of a four-panel, glass-to-glass window unit to the right, framed in slim anthracite grey aluminum, offering glimpses of a warm amber interior glow and oak furniture. Above, a vertical white-painted timber panel displays subtle paint weathering. The steep pitched roof is meticulously rendered with traditional Boom clay roof tiles, their irregular sizing and two-tone red-orange and blue-grey hues evoking an authentic Flemish appearance. Perfectly integrated into the roof slope are nine matte black monocrystalline solar panels, and centrally placed is a Velux skylight, both emitting a soft interior glow. Beyond the main structure, partial views of an aged white rendered brick outbuilding to the right and matching Flemish brick to the left provide context. A mature broadleaf tree with verdant summer foliage forms a natural backdrop. The ground is paved with an authentic historic grey-beige cobblestone fan pattern, complete with weeds and signs of age. The rendering expertly captures the depth and perspective, showcasing the raw authenticity of a meticulously preserved and thoughtfully updated rural dwelling, in the distinctive style reminiscent of historical architectural photography.