Also the photographer used too much of a wide angle on the shots with the TV in it, which makes me wonder if the size of the room has been exaggerated. By the looks of the TV, by quite a bit and as a guest I would likely mark you down for the accuracy of the listing. If guests feel they feel they were mislead, then the review score is impacted. You must highlight what you actually offer. What is interesting is that it takes two rounds of going through the photos to notice photos 4,10 & 11 are the same room. Photo 4 is totally fine. Photos 10 & 11, the "Netflix" and "Disney" stretched TV (and stretched ceiling light) shots detract from photo 4, which is quite nice. Delete photos 10 and 11 and just write in the listing that Netflix and Disney are included. Those two photos add no value.
You need to use your photos to show off the best features of your property, as well as the everyday features. Avoid repeating. The shot with the entrance and stairs is too stretched and there is absolutely no need for it. Have the photographer come back and fix that, they should know better. Maybe okay in real estate, not okay in Airbnb (but if I was selling my house I would be annoyed also) The photo looking down through the chandelier has little value as it is obstructed by the chandelier, which looks clunky as it is metal (?). Can you swap it out for glass? That will give the look you want. Otherwise delete the shot. Shots with the pool and sky in the back ground need to highlight those and brighten in post production. I would say the photographer used the same presets for all the photos and it doesn't quite work. The outdoors looks shot on a sunny day and the inside shot on an overcast day, so it's likely a post production issue. Also photos 23 and 25 are the same room. use 23. Don't ry to give the illusion of more rooms by including duplicate photos. Photos 23,24 & 25 the curtains are all scruffy at the base and have a look at your window - it's this weird blue, in all 3! That's a problem with the white balance. Photographer needs to fix that. And the white curtain that should give the billowy effect is pulled across the window. So as a guest I am wondering, is the room stuffy? Are they hiding a bad view? Don't hide anything. be authentic and accurate. The kids rooms look perfect. Emulate that.
It's up to you whether you change anything in the house. Your airbnb is functional and the pool might net you mostly 5 stars in Summer. But there is a risk of 4 stars. It's quite expensive at nearly 600 CAD per night. You describe it as bright and airy, and the kids rooms are exactly that, but the other photos do not show that. Suddenly hit starts to look expensive and dated. The photos are a free fix. The photographer should be showing your property as "a bright, airy atmosphere." as you have described in the listing. And any photographer knows not to stretch a photo so far as to be unrealistic, so they should fix this for free and reshoot the entrance. No doubt the photos were expensive having the drone fly over. That photo is great btw. but there is a difference between real estate photography and Airbnb photography. One you are trying to sell the property and if you exaggerate it may not matter, but the other you are selling a 'stay', where guest give you a score on "accuracy of the listing", so the photos and the decor need to be accurate and they need to match the description "luxury holiday" or as you have titled it "luxury villa". To me the photos (and living room decor) say "big house with pool". It is missing luxury. You can change the decor or re-title to "Spacious Villa with Pool". That is then, accurate.
The outdoor area looks lush, as described. All you need to do is bring that fresh and bright outdoors vibe to the indoors. Bring in big plants. You can't see the plants you have inside, due to the size of the rooms. Often photographers outsource their post production work to other businesses who put one preset filter on and run all the photos through it and then you end up with the issues you have here with tone, white balance, brightness, consistency.
Hope that helps. I sound picky but I am playing devil's advocate for you because the guest will be harsher and I'd like you to do well. Also I am annoyed at your photographer. They need to take responsibility, learn about Airbnb and do better.