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I meant to reply earlier, but the afternoon got away from me and I just now sat down with a clear head.
I think your plan makes sense, especially the part where you keep the schedule flexible instead of stuffing too much into one day.
When I try to do everything at once, I end up rushing and forgetting the small details, so leaving some room is usually the better move.
I would start with the easiest task first, just to create momentum, and then slot the harder parts into the middle while energy is still there.
Also, give yourself a bit more time between stops than you think you need because tiny delays always show up.
If you want, I can look over the list tonight and tell you what seems realistic, but overall I think you are approaching it in a calm and smart way.
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I looked over the photos you sent, and I think the second arrangement feels the most natural because nothing in it seems forced.
The first one is neat, but it almost looks too planned, and the last one has a lot happening at once, so my eyes did not know where to land.
If you want a calmer result, I would keep the simpler layout and then add just one interesting detail so it still has personality.
I usually notice that a space feels better when there is one clear focal point and everything else supports it rather than competes with it.
You could also test it for a day before deciding, because sometimes a setup looks fine at first and then feels awkward once you move around it a few times.
Anyway, I think you are very close, and a small adjustment will probably get it exactly where you want it.