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Nice work again, also very cool space.
Super wide angles get a bad rap because of the distortion they can cause to near objects, which is what's happening to the left side of the image here with the console table and the objects above it. It pulls my eye out of the main part of space.
I like what you're trying to do with the mirror, but I think it's too much for this image, would be cool in a tighter detail shot.
I like it, the exposure is spot on and the angle is about as good as you could get in such a small space. The countertop and mirror adds detail, but maybe you don't need it to represent the space with the great windows and view.