"Mom always says-
Don't play ball in the house" according to Bobby Brady.
I always say if you don't want something to get broken, put it away when kids are around. I remember ruining a couple things when I was a little boy; most notable a large green flowerpot of my Mom's. I stepped up on it causing it to turn over. Also decided to take apart an antique waffle iron when I was a little older, and not getting it back together. And of course the usual dropped dish occasionally. We had nice things at home, but my parents kept most of them out of our normal range of play. We were taught to respect the possesions of others.
That said, I can imagine it wouldn't be much fun for a kid to live in a house that was all "don't touch". One of my neighbors houses was like that, and I didn't think it was much fun to go there. Like being in a museum.