@Ashley1906,
The pictures look very nice. When we first listed our space, we accepted short-term stays to get reviews and move the listing up in the search results. Then we switched to mid-term rental after the fifth stay/review and keep the rate at the lower end of the market range because we do require insurance and an extra services deposit.
My primary design suggestion for your place is to remove the decorative items from the entertainment stand and lower the TV to a height that is comfortably visible by a person sitting on the furniture looking at the screen without having to tilt their head up. The wall art can be lowered an average height person can look straight at it while standing a few feet away from it.
I also recommend removing the decorative items from the coffee table, side tables, dining table and console table (you can leave the little bathroom tray there to hold keys) window sills and bathroom vanities. Guests don't want to and won't dust those items during their stay, and are not careful with these types of things. Take out the electric waterfalls take up space. They use additional electricity and may get damaged or cause water damage due to improper handling and operation.
You already have the hair dryer installed, but I think it's unnecessary for your target guest (and something else to get broken/require replacement) because most mid-term guests carry their own personal hygiene and grooming gear, such as shavers, hair trimmers, flat/curling irons, hair dryers, electric toothbrushes and flossing machines.
We just signed up to offer Waivo vacation rental damage protection plans: https://waivo.io/hosts-owners/. These policies are very similar to what Vrbo offers to guests. We will give guests the choice between obtaining renter's insurance or we obtain the damage protection plan and they have to pay an additional extra services fee for it. The following is what is written for one of our rentals regarding the rental agreement, renter's insurance and extra services deposit.
"Guests are required to provide IDs, sign a short-term rental agreement that specifies the Airbnb terms of what's included in the rental and that guests will not gain tenant's rights,
Guest must obtain Renter's Insurance or pay for a short-term/vacation rental damage protection policy, and a refundable extra services deposit of $200 via Airbnb's Resolution Center."