Kreatif


An incredibly lifelike, richly detailed, photorealistic aerial view of a minimalist haven of an apartment floor plan, captured as if from a drone scanning the layout from above. The scene is illuminated by a neutral, even light consistent with architectural photography, creating a clear and objective atmosphere. Captured with a wide-angle lens, emphasizing the spatial relationships and clean lines of the interior, highlighting the smooth, matte texture of the walls and floors. The floor plan depicts a rectangular apartment with several distinct rooms outlined by crisp, thick black lines. In the upper left corner, a "bathroom and toilet" area (浴室廁所), measuring 1.2 ping, is rendered with a clear separation between a dry and wet zone. The vanity and sink are positioned to the right of the toilet. Adjacent to this, to the left, is a "Japanese-style room" (和室) of 3.5 ping, featuring a window and a vanity area. Below this is the "master bedroom" (主臥室), a substantial 4.1 ping, also with a window, a bed, and a vanity. To the right of the Japanese-style room, a "kitchen" (廚房) of 4.6 ping is distinguished by a window and a central island. Further to the right is the spacious "living room" (客廳) of 5.9 ping, boasting two windows. Behind the area where a sofa would typically be placed, a continuous work desk is integrated into the design. The exterior walls are clearly marked with dimensions, for instance, the master bedroom's width is 11.5 chi, and its length is 12.9 chi. The living room extends to a length of 15 chi with a width of 13.6 chi, with smaller wall segments measuring 0.7 chi and 7.2 chi indicating alcoves or wall thicknesses. Subtle shading or minor variations in line thickness might suggest the presence of doorways or the transition between different surface materials, though the overall impression is one of stark, modern simplicity. The spatial layout suggests a functional and uncluttered living space, where each room flows logically into the next, with an emphasis on natural light from the strategically placed windows.