Farm House Interior

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Hi all, I searched and practice a lot and I got this render after all my work done keeping changes which nick pointed to me so nick please see is it better and near to realistic and if not what all things should I do to make it impressive and realistic. Kindly see the image attached.
Corian: it's less reflective than granite/marble because it's a plastic, so find a granite material and adjust the reflectivity off of that. For the exposure: I'd have to see your camera settings, but with a real camera shot like that, I would use something like ISO200 f/8 at 1/160.
Thanks Nick for replying the material on the wall behind the bed is a corian material which is a tree embossed in it and leafs cutout But I think it's not even look like corian I guess, the thing is I'm not able to find corian material kindly pls help in making corian material and pls guide me how to control the exposure.
daytime: the exposure is off, unless you're going for the tonemapped HDR look. If you take a picture in reality - in order to properly expose the interior, the exterior will be overexposed. Both: 1. the material on the wall behind the bed needs work. I would keep the diffuse big if you want that look, but tone down the bump/displace and increase the UVs on the bump/displace map. Right now it looks like a huge piece of tile. I think if you increase the bump UVs it will look more natural, like plaster. 2. The glazing on the window needs a frame or at least cut it into a channel in the granite, so it sticks out more. Check 'reflect on backside' on your glass material - it should be slightly reflecting the ceiling light and it might pickup a reflection from the pool light (like the granite). 3. The bedroom coffer has wood material on the sides and drywall on the bottom. The transition between the two is unrealistic. The living room coffer shows a 1x around the perimeter, which looks good. 4. Add a tree line at the horizon 5. slight z-blur for exterior 6. maybe add a little more gloss to the wood material 7. light noise bump map to wall material