Nice and shapely, Siwel. Definitely a step in the right direction.
It's offering us a good place to reinforce that, "attention to detail" I mentioned. Now this may seem to sound like nitpicking, but it's offered in the hopes of expanding your familiarity with your tools.
The first thing that caught my eye was the brown line at the top of the exterior wall of the bathroom. It appears you used "wall with crown and baseboard molding," and the line I'm seeing is the crown. Crowns and baseboards normally don't suit exterior walls, and utilizing the "flat wall" would have been better. It's important to become familiar with the functionality of a wall paint, more than the stock patterns, as once you are, it's much easier to create the ideal style for any room or area.
Secondly, I noticed the windows are stark white, which don't fit the java color scheme very well. it would be helpful to coordinate them in color with your exterior doors and your fencing. Color coordination and the create a pattern are always your friend.
And thirdly, and if this isn't a stark nitpick I don't know what is (still think it teaches a good lesson)... I'm looking at those sunflowers and thinking, "they're all growing in the same direction!" When placing plants, giving a few out of the group a quarter turn or half turn will prevent them from looking so identical and homogeneous. That simple quarter turn, left or right, here or there, when adding plants and trees really creates the spark of life and realism. Those minor details are paramount!
That said, I definitely see the improvement from last house to this, and hope see this trend of improvement continue.