Hey
Don't worry about taking your time. Hopefully you feel better already. This is already a great step up from your previous house, especially the exteriors. You'll see that the list of feedback got a bit longer, but most issues are pretty nitpicky in nature.
The exteriors would fit right in at Gaunt. My two critiques here would be that the small light stone bricks and river cobble should never touch. Always try to put at least one block of normal cobble in-between them. You'll find that most gradients have a block that divides the darker block and lighter block in the gradients. If you want to know more about gradients you could always check out /warp gradient (I think, if not just ask for the correct warp ingame
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The garden is also pretty good. You use the space pretty well. However, I would encourage you to even put more vegetable patches in them. These gardens would be the primary food source for the inhabitants. Grass would occur mostly on the edges. When putting grass make sure that you also put plants on them. Otherwise, it's a bit boring and flat.
I feel the interior is the part you still struggle the most with. While they are by no means bad, they are not quite up to standards yet. I am one of the biggest supporters of a good support beam in the roof and you've probably seen quite a lot in Gaunt, but here I feel the house is too small to warrant one. It makes the house feel a bit cramped. Leaving the space open would open up the area and make it feel less claustrophobic. I love that you put in an elevated area to sleep on. I would remove the wattle and put the ladder in front, instead of having a hole in the floor for it. I would also make the ladder fully wooden, since rope would be a bit tricky to climb. I would switch the position of the table and kitchen so the table is in the centre. You don't need to divide the house into sections walled off by a high kitchen counter. Leave it open as much as possible, as if it's one big living room. I would also simplify the kitchen design a bit. We rarely use the hanging cabinets/high shelve designs anymore.
This was quite lengthy, but do not feel discouraged. You did great on this one. For you last challenge, make a middle class baker in the fairmarket style. The focus here will be the on the interiors. The middle class can afford more furniture and rooms, but don't go overboard with them. Give it your best shot!
Good luck!
-Andy