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It looks great at a glance but symmetrical straight-on shots are notoriously nit picky. If the furniture layout can be perfectly made symmetrical, take the extra few minutes to get it just right. Using CamRanger to see on a bigger screen is a huge help in this area.
Also - straighten out those verticals. It's not always necessary, but in this image I think straight verticals would help it feel more solid and formal.
Great color throughout, attractive composition, keep up the great work!
Hey Gustav, Many thanks for the suggestions. You are right straight on shots do require a high level of detail. Will make sure to be more attentive with the next. Cheers!