Using console commands are explained in detail here and here. I will explain some of them that are related to this mod briefly:
For each of these commands, you first need to open the console by pressing the “~” key on your keyboard. (It's usually next to “1”)
Disabling an object:
Click on an object with mouse. This will select the object and a number (it's id) will be shown at the middle of the screen. After this simply type “disable” with no quotation marks and press enter. Be careful that some objects are larger than you think. If disabling an object was a mistake open the console again and type “enable”.
Flying back into your shack:
First make sure you have no item selected by double clicking on any object, then type “tcl” with no quotation marks and press enter. Close the console menu and fly back into your shack. Then open the console menu and type tcl again.
Summoning followers:
Select a follower in console menu. Write down its id. Then whenever you wanted to summon him/her, type “prid <id>” with no quotation marks and replacing <id> with your follower's id. Press enter then type “moveto player” with no quotation marks. Press enter.
Tilting objects:
Select an object on the console menu. Type “GetAngle X” with no quotation marks. Write down the angle. Then type “SetAngle X <new value>” with no quotation marks and replacing <new value> with the new amount you want your object to be tilted towards the X axis. Do the same for Y axis by replacing the X with Y in the above commands.
Acquiring or purchasing items:
First, write down this mod's id in your load order. (Your load order ids can be found in your mod manager of choice) This should be a code with 2 digits. In order to acquire any object, type “player.additem <item code> 1” with no quotation marks and replacing the <item code> with an item code from the below chart. In these item codes the first two digits (XX) must be changed to the id of this mod in the load order. Press enter. If you want to pay for the item, type “player.removeitem F <price>”, with no quotation marks and replacing the price from the corresponding price from the chart. The item codes can also be accessed in game by typing:
help “item name”
The name of the item must be in quotation marks.
Example: If this mod is loaded after skyrim.esm and update.esm, its load order id will be “02”. To purchase a Basic Shack you type:
player.additem 02009CCA 1
player.removeitem F 2000
Acquiring console items:
Some items can only be accessed using console. The reason for this is because in order to place them correctly you need to use the “tcl” command in console to float in air.
To access these, follow the same instructions as above using this chart:
Wall Lamp Kit: A candle fixed on a wall. To use, use tcl command and move yourself to the wall. Look sideways of the wall in first person mode and move until the wall is exactly on the middle of the screen. Then face the room and drop the kit.
Chandelier Kit: A chandelier. Chandeliers are much more brighter than wall lamps or candle stands, but they are only suitable for interiors. Do not place them on exteriors as it is likely the hanging rope will come out from the other side. To place use the tcl command to float above the ground, go into first person mode and move to where you want to place the chandelier and drop the kit.
Shack Kit TCL: This is a Full shack, it will always be placed leveled at your feet, and will always have stairs enough for one story elevations. It's also much lighter and should be used if you don't want immersion and just want to create a shack fast.
Starter Kit: This places a carpenter at your current location, and is meant to be used with alternate start mods. Get this kit using the console, go to a place where you think it makes sense for a carpenter to live, and drop the kit. The carpenter will sell you a low priced starter kit among other goods.
Accessing burrows and basements in regular versions:
If you installed the regular version you can still access the burrows and basements with console. To do so type:
help “item name”
Pick one of the following item names. Item name must be in quotation marks. This commands returns several ids for each item name. You should only use each number once to build a dwelling. Using the same number twice will make the previous one disappear. You can use the “player.removeitem F <price>” command to pay for these as well.