If you look at a similar IKEA photo you can notice that almost everything is very sharp and in focus.
IKEA style is somewhat "cahotic" (not really but...) in terms of number of objects.
They tend to put as many products as possible in one single shot
and everyone of their products must be visible.
Your image has a general blur for everything, I have bad time tryin to find something in focus.
Probably a wrong usage of the DOF. Except for obvious cases, in a IKEA photo you can spot DOF only at very long distances
or for example when there is another room in the background.
And it looks poor in terms of number of products for an IKEA style.
Told this there is a huge mistake in your photo: the plant.
First of all based on the leaves, the plant should be a philodendron.
And the philodendron is darker and doesn't have the shape you gave it, philodendron is this one:
I think you've swapped direction of the leaves, petiole could be on the other side.
I would not use planes with alpha map of the leaves textures when your plant is so close, I'd use a 3D model of the plant, the lack of thickness is visible.
PS: I dont know how to resize web linked images, sorry.