It's generally considered to be worthwhile to have your speakers and
listening position form roughly an equilateral triange. Your current
proposal is way away from this - moreover your speakers will fire into
or even under your dining table.

Why not swivel the dining table and place it parall and closer to the
window. Then put the sofa on the 'speaker' side of it, so that you are
sitting closer to your speakers, with the dining table behind the
sofa?

Then your head will be in free space away from pressure zones at the
room boundaries and reflections from the glass; there'll be nothing
between you and your speakers, and you should be able to sit with them
at about a 60 degree angle.

If you are constructing walls there is merit in making them
non-parallel and even irregular, and making the cavities inside them
different sizes - perhaps with some triangular bracing - anything to
stop drums of plasterboard.


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