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I may change a few things based on what you pointed out. Celings can stay dark though, no one really needs to see anything up there.
http://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=530593691 here, the post doesn't look like it fits. I personally think it could look a bit better if the post was moved back just a little so the wood part stayed a consistant thickness or alternatively, have a thin horizontal bit of the smoothe stone texture beneath the wood- again, keeping the wood at a consistent thickness, and making the post look more in place with the surrounding features.
http://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=530593692 This little room above's exterior looks a bit out of place here too. While much of the house does have the plaster walls, they are not really a feature in this lat cap point room- where it's all mostly stone and wood. I really think this plaster texture should be replaced with planks similar to the rest of the room.
Also, the support beams holding the room up look a little too thin- being just wood. Surely they should be a little thicker and perhaps with diagonal support bits which join on to the main support posts?