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I think these are nice images. However, its difficult to understand them because everything seems to have a generally high level of reflectance. This tends to draw your "everywhere" instead of a focussed composition. When I fist looked at the images, I thought the circle cut-outs in the ceiling were floating discs of some sort, and I also had a tough time reading the cuts in the wall - I thought they were more reflections at a glance.

I would tone down the lighting, especially in the ceiling cut-outs, they are very "hot" and over-exposed. You may want to explore some lighting schemes that are little less bright and highlight areas of interest instead of the strong uniform lighting here. Play around with different levels of VRay's glossy reflection - just because the stone on the floor is the same as the stone on the walls doesnt mean they have to have the same glossy reflection value.

You're at a good point now to work backwards with lights, have fun!

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