Agree, they are lovely plants! Perfectly healthy-looking. If they hadn't been turned for a while, some sunburn could occur on leaves that had not been getting direct sun before, then did get some after the rotation.
As far as what you should do, only you can decide that, based on your goals. It sounds like you are not yet fixed on a particular goal for these plants, which is fine. And having one does not guarantee that plants will go along. Once a goal is established, a plan for staying on track/getting to a different place can be formulated. Beyond what its' owner wants to see, there are no rules for what any plant should look like. A perfectly symmetrical specimen has its' merits, but no more or less than one that has never been turned for decades and grown to fit its' surroundings.