Walk-in closet with Japandi style, white oak and black stone and wabi-sabi

Prompt used

An organized walk-in closet with floor-to-ceiling cabinetry, a center island with a stone top, a slim upholstered bench, mirrored full-height end wall and warm integrated lighting. Designed in Japandi style: subdued Japandi palette of white oak, putty grey, warm cream and matte black. Anchored in wide white oak plank floors, honed black stone or soapstone surfaces, washi paper lamps, hand-thrown stoneware, natural linen, unlacquered brass accents. Furnished with low-slung linen seating in warm putty grey, a honed black stone or oak slab table, a low oak credenza, a tatami-edge area rug. Styled with a single ikebana branch arrangement in a wabi-sabi vessel, a horizontal ink-wash painting on the wall, deep negative space, one or two carefully chosen ceramics. Heavily decorated and lived-in but tasteful: a layered area rug, mixed textured throw pillows in linen, bouclé and velvet, a chunky knit throw draped on the seating, stacked art and design books with a small ceramic bowl and a low candle, a tall potted plant in the corner and a smaller tabletop plant, a curated gallery wall of three framed pieces, a sculptural side table with a table lamp and a small object grouping, open shelving with ceramics and a few books, a textured woven basket on the floor, a small tray with two glasses and a carafe, soft tactile window treatments. Rich materials and considered styling — warm, full, magazine-shoot composition with intentional density. warm diffused afternoon daylight through linen sheers. RAW photo, Canon EOS R5, 24mm wide-angle lens, f/5.6, 8K resolution, Architectural Digest cover photography, tack sharp focus, luxury real estate photography, no people, no text, no watermark.

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