So, this is redo of a blend that I have posted here already. The room was a bit empty and I didn't like that so I put stuff in it. It's done in cycles, rendered at about 1200 but I reduced that to 500 for the download. The textures are from plaintextures.com and modified except for the environment image which is free sample from HDRIhub.com
http://www.hdri-hub.com/hdrishop/freesamples/freehdri/item/116-hdr-040-field-free
I rendered under GPU but I have come to realize that many computers can't handle GPU rendering so I would recommend that if the file doesn't open or if blendr crashes when you enter render view to switch to CPU and see if that works.
I learned how to make the drapes from a tutorial online. This is the link if your interested.
http://cgcookie.com/blender/2013/03/12/modeling-with-cloth-simulation-in-blender/
P.S. The picture is cut which is fine but there are some great details in the blend that you can't see. To the right is a pillar stand with a...well I don't know what they are called but it is four circles with an arrow through it. I think it is normally used outdoors in gardens like a sun dial of sorts...I could be completely wrong about that. To the left is a chair that I also think is nice. I used the basis of this chair for the bar height stools in the kitchen I did and for the piano legs in another blend but they came from this model. I did the chair a while ago but had no where to put it. So, it's in this blend.
lol...that's funny someone else said that to me from the Google+ community for blender junkies. Believe or not it is actually at the right height. It's about 9 ft which is pretty standard for older homes but I see why people are saying that. I'm short so it's the perfect height for me...lol
super awesome little suggestion maybe raise the roof up a little it looks kinda low but other then that awesome work.