Baby bunnies are a lot more destructive than adult bunnies so make sure anything you don’t want destroyed is out of their reach. My bun chewed up my crocs, chargers, piano cable, my wooden bed legs, wooden drawer, leather cover, carpet, baseboards, wall, etc so I had to buy wire covers, cover everything with cardboard that I couldn’t move, and make sure everything else was out of reach. They’re also more hyperactive so they need a lot of toys and room for zoomies and binkies. Diet wise, they’ll need alfalfa hay while they’re babies but I would recommend mixing alfalfa and Timothy hay so they get used to the taste. Alfalfa hay is a lot sweeter than the hay they need to eat as adults so some may reject Timothy and it’ll be a bit troublesome to get them to transition. Also make sure you get a heavy bowl for water because my bun loved to pick his up and spill all the water on the floor. Be careful of any house plants you may have because some are very toxic to rabbits. I believe you can still have the TV in the bunny room, like I said before my bunny free rooms in my room and I do have a TV in there. My TV is mounted on the wall though but there’s still a drawer under it to hold all the boxes and I have never seen him try to go up there once, just make sure to hide/cover up the cables. I would also look around the room and make sure that there are no places that the bun can hide in where you can’t get him and if they are you could just block them off by adding cardboard or other things you may have around the room. Last but not least I would take a TON of pictures when he’s small like that because they grow up so FAST!! I don’t have nearly enough pictures of my bun when he was all small and bright eyed. Take as many pics and you can even when they’re not doing anything!