Bath Interior Scene + EEVEE realtime video archviz

I found a bathroom design image on Pinterest and i liked it so much that i recreated it in 3d.
This is a personal project
I used Blender for modeling and texturing and Cycles for render (Using Blender 2.79.4)
The only model i didn’t made myself comes from Tree root chunk - Download Free 3D model by 3dhdscan [4804105] - Sketchfab

After rendering in Cycles i decided to switch the whole scene to the new “Eevee” real time render engine. It was absolutely awesome and outstanding to try it out!!!
It is my first try in Eevee so not all went like i expected (mostly real time reflections, irradiance volume and shadows, i need to better figure out how to work with).
I attached some simple screenshots from Blender 2.8 Viewport
Animation was rendered inside eevee with only 64 samples per frame achieving the incredible speed of 4 seconds rendering
Textures from poliigon.com
Music is from https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music/track/slow-motion

Cycles rendering


And those are screenshots and viewport renders from Blender 2.8

And this is a little animation (i used my Artstation profile to post video because i cannot upload it here)

https://www.artstation.com/artwork/Az525

Hope you like it!
And please feel free to comment and critique this

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You should be proud of that one, it’s really good. My only small criticism is compositional - the position of the mirror and the empty reflection in the mirror. I would take the mirror out or move it so it reflects something, its stealing focus which my brain tells me should be the tap and the sink but the mirror keeps unnaturally drawing my eye up. Read up on the Fibonacci Spiral (kind of looks like a snails shell) - a lot of old masters were painted against it if you draw one on the kind of old painting that has cherubs in it or half naked fat ladies, you’ll find that the key elements of the painting fall along the spiral, with some key focal element falling on the end of it… its a good way to get a good natural feeling composition.

If you drew one on your render, it would end somewhere just under the sink under the tap.

Good work my man,