One thing I found useful was 'tethering' which was basically just tying the dog to myself for an hour or two. So if I was reading, they had to just lie there next to the chair, etc. It's not 100% successful if you have a great big crazy puppy, but as long as they're getting good exercise, it really helps to have them physically unable to leave your side for extended periods in the house. They can't get into trouble, they get used to being around you without getting constant attention - the idea is that you're just doing what you normally do, cooking, washing dishes, watching TV, etc., and they're there but not getting petted and made a fuss over - so they learn to calm down a bit in the house.
Also, study where you store things. I briefly owned a very large dog who could reach the top of the refrigerator. Even my 50lb dog is significantly taller than my previous two, and everything had to go up a level to avoid 24/7struggles over such temptations as the sewing basket (stupid, stupid dog adored playing with spools of thread, which usually had needles stuck in them), and the butter dish (which was once safe atop the sink; no more).