Nano Banana Pro @ 2K. 72 renders across 9 tracks. This round responds to every note you left on Round 1 and drops everything you didn't respond to. Gold-bordered tiles are the picks. Click any image for full 2K. The grey sectional is never mutated - every piece is designed fresh from your heritage-lodge palette; every rug sits under the seating zone only, never under the dining table.



You said it twice - 'we need chairs.' Roll-arm sofa + club chairs, the curved sofa with a real lounge-chair pair, two facing sofas with swivels, a sectional with a reading chair, and a fireside wing-chair pair. All on the heritage rug you loved.










'LOVE THIS CARPET, this is like a vintage luxury lodge.' The seating is held constant (camel L) so the RUG is the only variable - antique Heriz, faded Oushak, Caucasian Kazak, a Navajo flatweave, and an emerald Serapi. Zone only; bare pine all around.










'wow this layout is actually a great idea ... hard to unsee this.' The reverse camera developed across camel / forest / oxblood, plus your own audible - the dining bench relocated to become bar stools at the kitchen island - and an evening/fire-lit version.










'REALLY like this' - E2. The forest-green sectional + blue-black cabinet-base bookshelf + oxblood (or heritage) zone rug + the new emerald/butcher dining beyond, now across two hero cameras AND the fire-lit evening soul shot the direction was missing.








The three you responded to - blue-black cabinet-base, blackened wood with an aged-brass edge, and the jewel / muted painted rainbow (the rhyme with your stair treads) - now shown inside finished hero rooms instead of on a bare wall.








'REALLY love' - E7 two-sofas dusk and E8 editorial-bold, both perfected; a grounded, lived-in version of the curved room (you called the first 'a bit too luxury'); and an oxblood fire-lit evening.








'be curious to see different artwork approaches, know my style.' A moody Cascade photograph, a woven Navajo textile as art, an abstract mountain oil, a personal salon gallery-rail cluster, and one oversized black-and-white lone-tree photo.










'is it too mexican/texas/arizona? ... but we're in the Pacific Northwest.' One careful frame that grounds saltillo in the forest-green + camel + heritage-rug lodge palette, so you can judge it fairly against keeping the pine (Round 1's D-pine-control).
Nano Banana set free again - but this time knowing everything you loved: forest / camel / oxblood, a heritage rug under the seating only, blackened-brass or cabinet-base shelves, real chairs, and the reverse layout.