I would like to get some input from this forum concerning the acoustics of my room. A couple years ago we decided to have some kitchen work done and I elected to knock out the wall that separated the living room and kitchen. This has made the room seem longer but I have a few other issues that I'm not sure how to resolve. The room is 18 x 18 [yuck, i know] with a 9 ft ceiling. This past spring, I had the carpet removed and we had bamboo flooring installed. I then added an area rug and bought some carpet padding from Lowes to put under it to help with any echoing I would have. I have a couple pics for you to see. These pics were taken with plenty of lighting so you can really see the room. The window by the left front speaker has a room darkening shade with a room darkening curtain over it. One problem I have with that window is all the white there along with the white on the ceiling is so reflective at night when we are watching tv so the curtain helps with that as well as helping with sound. The speakers are 30 inches from the back wall. I measured them again today to make sure they were the same. My problem in this room is the hallway door. I added acoustic foam to the back wall but I would like to add some bass traps and am not sure how to best handle that. Any recommendations you guys can make would be so appreciated. Oh, the pic taken from in front of the screen towards the kitchen allows you to see the projector. I now have it on a smaller stand that I can move when I am listening to music. This flooring makes that easy and convenient to do. Anyway, if I need to take more pics, I will be glad to. These are some I took a while back that gives you a good idea about the room. Thanks so much for your help.