Hi, what sort of damage is she making? With our two, we have done a few different things. Some of these might work better though depending on how a person wants to keep their house. Although I like to think ours is quite clean, it was worn when we moved in and neither of us has had the time or inclination to fix it up, which no doubt has shaped our bunny-proofing!
Some areas of our house I'm more particular about, so ours are limited to just downstairs. If they'd taken any interest in destroying our sofa they would be banned from the living room too, as can't think of a good way to protect it. Could you limit their activity to certain areas?
We have two large mdf boards in our living room which stop the rabbits getting to certain wooden furniture I wanted keeping nice, along with a wooden mantel piece. The boards were easy and cheap enough to order made to measure online. I decoupaged them so they look pretty and fit in with the room, but you could probably just paint some (with pet safe paint) if this sounds like something worth trying.
Some things (for ours nipping the rug) we have just been strict about, chasing them off whenever they go for it. You could also clap or put the rabbit in "time out" depending on the rabbit. Ours eventually and reluntantly got the message. I've heard there are bitter tasting but non-toxic sprays you can put places like this, but haven't tried them myself.
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