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https://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/24773
So... Learn the rug glitch, learn the pillar glitch, and you can put many settlement items just about anywhere. Refloored the Croup Manor upstairs and the lighthouse upstairs that way with the warehouse wood floors (which look so much nicer than the shack floors). Added a ceiling to Taffington Boathouse upstairs (used console to get rid of the ceiling fan which prevents some of that but then added a new ceiling fan when done). Closed off the corner in the Far Harbor lumber yard and added a tiny roof there (by the cash register downstairs. Things look so much more civilized that way, only only a few easy tricks and no mods.
For basic every day objects, like putting a vase on a table without having it knock over everything I sprint into the table, use the OCDecorator mod. I never do this though but it gets good reviews.
I rarely get around to building entire houses though. I was going to do more work at Murkwater but since I only get there at the very end of the game I run out of energy and just build a type of shack instead of figuring out what to do with what's there.