entwickle ein minimalistisches raumkonzept für top 17 Photos-3-001(1).zip ZIP-Archiv analysiere die fotos von der derzeitigen situation undentwirf 3 raumkonzepte (japanischer ryokan, pawson. zumthor), aer immer auch bedenkend, dass neben ruhe auch essen, waschen, lesen und gygiene wichtig sind und es auf keinen fall kalt sein darf, weil ohnehin 8 monate kalter winter ist und die räume nur schwer beheizbar, bzw die kachelöfen dzt nicht benutzbar sind kannst du mir prompt zu einelnen bildern geben, sodass mir zb gemini eine visuaisierung erstellen kann wohn-esszimmer.zip ZIP-Archiv master-schlafzimmer.zip ZIP-Archiv wir müssen auch berücsichtigen, dass ich BEI ALLEN RÄUMEN sowenig wie möglich zusätzlich investieren will. dh im wesentlichen wegnehmen statt umbauen wohnbüro-küche.zip ZIP-Archiv wc-dusche.zip ZIP-Archiv arbeiten.zip ZIP-Archiv 4 puppen.zip ZIP-Archiv ferig, bitte die prompts (inkludiere bei jedem prompt deinen masterrules, zb Preserve: - compactness - simplicity - functionality Replace: - old tiles - standard shower cabin - cold bathroom atmosphere Add: - warm stone textures - lime plaster walls - indirect warm lighting - matte dark fixtures - integrated shelves - heated towel storage - warm floor feeling - minimalist walk-in shower - subtle spa atmosphere Important: - must feel warm and comforting during cold alpine winters - no luxury hotel style - no sterile spa design - no glossy surfaces - atmosphere should feel intimate, grounded, quiet Mood: thermal refuge, silence, warmth, recovery Photorealistic architectural visualization, realistic proportions, preserve the original architecture, cinematic warm lighting, tactile materials, no futuristic design, no excessive decoration. • warm • winter • contemplative • monastic • tactile • psychologically protective • emotionally warm • alpine • silence • intellectual retreat) und einen hinweis, darauf, dass es sich bei allen räumen, mit ausnahme des bades, wo die decke aus thermischen gründne wohl abgehägt wurde es hat leider nicht wirklich geklapp. alle räume sind viel zu düster und dunkel# Ja — DAS ist jetzt wahrscheinlich die richtige Richtung für Top 17. Und ehrlich gesagt: deine bestehenden Räume sind bereits viel näher an einem echten englischen Country House als an einem radikal-minimalistischen Zumthor-Interior. Der entscheidende Unterschied: Zumthor-Ansatz funktioniert nur mit: perfekter Materialität extrem präziser Lichtplanung maßgefertigten Einbauten radikaler Reduktion → teuer. English Country House funktioniert hingegen DURCH: Patina vorhandene Möbel Improvisation Layering textile Wärme gelebte Atmosphäre Unperfektheit → perfekt für: wenig Budget historische Räume kalte Winter bestehende Möbel langsame Entwicklung Und vor allem: man nimmt weniger weg. Das ist wahrscheinlich die wichtigste Erkenntnis. Die Quellen, die du geschickt hast, betonen genau das: einfache Wände natürliche Materialien Layering über Textilien vorhandene Architektur sprechen lassen Komfort statt Minimalismus Persönlichkeit statt Perfektion DIE NEUE ZIELRICHTUNG NICHT: monastic minimalism thermal spa sacred silence SONDERN: warm inhabited English alpine country apartment. Also: Cotswolds trifft Stift Neuberg englisches Landhaus trifft österreichisches Gewölbe Bibliothek + Winterwohnung + Künstlerrefugium WICHTIGSTER UNTERSCHIED DER PROMPTS NICHT: remove almost everything SONDERN: preserve most existing furniture and layout improve atmosphere mainly through textiles, lighting, curtains, rugs and color harmony NEUE GLOBAL MASTER RULES (DIESEN BLOCK BEI ALLEN PROMPTS VERWENDEN) IMPORTANT GLOBAL DESIGN RULES: The apartment should feel like a warm lived-in English country home inside a historic alpine monastery building. Preserve: - most existing furniture - existing room layouts - white walls - white vaulted ceilings - existing wooden floors - existing architectural simplicity - existing kitchen layout where possible - existing proportions - existing atmosphere of calm Interventions should be minimal and affordable. Focus on: - layering instead of rebuilding - textiles instead of expensive architecture - warmth instead of minimalism - comfort instead of design purity - atmosphere instead of luxury Add mainly: - linen curtains - wool rugs - warm table lamps - standing lamps - books - vintage wooden furniture - natural fabrics - warm bedding - soft seating - antique or inherited objects - muted earthy colors - English country house layering Avoid: - crypt atmosphere - excessive darkness - luxury spa design - ultra-minimalism - empty monastic spaces - futuristic interiors - expensive bespoke built-ins - excessive black materials - hotel aesthetics Lighting: - bright daytime atmosphere - warm lamps in the evening - soft window light - psychologically warm winter atmosphere - no dramatic cinematic shadows Mood: English country house, Cotswolds, warm library, winter refuge, inhabited, intellectual, quiet, comfortable, human, layered, timeless The rooms should feel collected over decades, not newly designed. Photorealistic architectural visualization, preserve original architecture and existing furniture wherever possible, realistic proportions, warm daylight, natural materials, emotionally warm atmosphere. 1. WOHNZIMMER Transform this historic vaulted living room into a warm English country house sitting room inside an alpine monastery building. Preserve: - existing white walls - vaulted ceiling - wooden floors - existing room proportions - existing furniture where possible Do NOT redesign the room completely. Instead: - improve warmth through textiles and lighting - add layered rugs - add warm linen curtains - add bookshelves filled with books - add warm table lamps - add comfortable armchairs - add wool throws and cushions - add vintage wooden side tables - create a lived-in intellectual atmosphere The room should feel: - bright during daytime - warm during winter evenings - comfortable for reading and conversation - layered and collected over time Avoid: - dark academia excess - gothic atmosphere - empty minimalism - luxury hotel styling Style references: English country house, Cotswolds cottage, restrained British layering, old library warmth. [GLOBAL MASTER RULES] 2. SCHLAFZIMMER Transform this historic vaulted bedroom into a warm English country house bedroom. Preserve: - white walls - vaulted ceiling - wooden floors - simple architecture - existing furniture where possible Focus on affordable atmospheric improvements. Add: - warm linen curtains - layered bedding - wool blankets - antique bedside lamps - soft warm rug - upholstered reading chair - books - warm oak furniture - textured natural fabrics The room should feel: - emotionally comforting - warm during long alpine winters - soft and inhabited - restful and psychologically calm Avoid: - hotel bedroom atmosphere - excessive minimalism - dark dramatic styling - luxury resort aesthetics Style: English country cottage bedroom, restrained British warmth, collected over decades. [GLOBAL MASTER RULES] 3. KÜCHE Transform this kitchen into a warm English country kitchen with minimal renovation. Preserve: - existing kitchen layout - existing walls - existing proportions - existing architectural simplicity Do NOT replace everything. Instead: - improve atmosphere through lighting and textiles - add linen curtains - add warm wooden shelving - add vintage kitchen objects - add warm table lighting - add wooden dining table - add traditional English country textures - add open shelving with ceramics and books - create lived-in warmth The kitchen should feel: - practical - warm - human - used every day - suitable for tea, reading and long winter evenings Avoid: - modern luxury kitchen aesthetics - glossy surfaces - minimalist showroom feeling - dark heavy mood Style references: English country kitchen, British farmhouse, Cotswolds warmth, restrained traditional comfort. [GLOBAL MASTER RULES] 4. GANG Transform this vaulted corridor into a warm English country house hallway inside a historic monastery building. Preserve: - white vaulted ceiling - white walls - wooden floor - architectural simplicity - natural daylight Add: - long runners - warm lamps - antique wooden bench - framed drawings and paintings - books and objects - layered textiles - subtle English country house atmosphere The hallway should feel: - warm and inhabited - bright and psychologically comforting - like an old English country house passage - calm and human Avoid: - gothic monastery atmosphere - empty dramatic corridor - crypt feeling - excessive darkness Style: warm English manor corridor, inhabited winter house, restrained British layering. [GLOBAL MASTER RULES] 5. BAD Transform this bathroom into a warm traditional English country bathroom with minimal intervention. Preserve: - existing layout where possible - compactness - functionality Replace only: - cold atmosphere - harsh lighting - visually outdated elements Add: - warm wall lighting - traditional brushed metal fixtures - warm stone textures - linen towels - small wooden shelf - warm neutral colors - soft warm lighting - traditional English country bathroom atmosphere The bathroom should feel: - warm - practical - comforting during winter - simple and timeless Avoid: - luxury spa aesthetics - dark cave atmosphere - glossy hotel design - excessive minimalism Style references: traditional English country bathroom, restrained warmth, human scale, quiet comfort. [GLOBAL MASTER RULES] can you create a html index file only website for both all 3 styles do that i can host them at cloudpages? I created a single-file index.html website showcasing all three design directions for TOP 17: Peter Zumthor inspired Japanese Ryokan English Country House The file is fully self-contained and suitable for simple CloudPages/static hosting. but i want to include the gemini created imges for each style... Top17 Three Styles Singlefile Showcase· html

Traditional English warmth with minimal renovation and emphasis on atmosphere.

Country kitchen
Warm wood
Tea rituals
Country bedroom

Bedroom

Layered bedding, warm fabrics and inherited objects create psychological comfort.

English warmth
Winter refuge
Comfort

“The rooms should feel collected over decades, not newly designed.”