
SAS · Private Residence
A prewar Greenwich Village home, reimagined and lit entirely in AI.
A prewar apartment above Greenwich Village, taken from flat real-estate plates to a cinematic interior story. Each room regraded into a single golden hour, a resident created to live in it, and the whole home seen down to the last detail. No set, no shoot, no photographer.
Speculative concept. An independent interior-visualization exercise, not commissioned by or affiliated with any owner, agent, or studio.

Before a single room was dressed, the home was given an owner. A woman built from a single neutral portrait, then held perfectly consistent through a full wardrobe and every angle. A specific person with a specific life, so the apartment reads as lived in rather than staged.





Flat, evenly-lit plates become cinematic frames. Drag to take each room from a neutral real-estate capture to its final grade: low golden light raking across the floors, warm interior pools against the cool city beyond, one coherent hour holding the entire home together.
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PlateThe finished home, room by room. Eight interiors and a hidden wet bar, each graded as a single frame in one continuous golden hour.









The home up close. The vignettes that make a place feel inhabited: peonies catching the last light, a coffee gone quiet by the window, a green-tiled bath glowing through leaded glass.









Concept, set direction, color grade, model creation, and art direction — Pedro Llonch.
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