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1 - boolprop snapobjectstogrid false/true (true is default) - objects are no longer constrained to the grid system. apparently tabletop or wall-mounted objects don't apply to this though
2 - setquartertileplacement on/off (off is default) after entering this cheat, press Ctrl and F to toggle between quarter tile mode and regular tile mode, and you can then place items in slightly more specific areas on the grid, like a 2-tile sofa in the middle of a 3-tile space. if you're using snapobjectstogrid false, you might not bother with this, but as someone who mostly uses the grid, I find it a useful cheat regardless