The goal is to have a room to play music in, record, video and mix. Critical mixing and mastering would be done at a different location. My budget has been spent but I have all the materials to do the acoustic treatment.
The room is not symmetrical so to deal with mixing issues, I intent to build movable walls to improve the situation. The walls could be rolled into place for mixing and moved out or around when tracking.
I just got my desk setup and have begun wiring things. I have not done a REW test yet but intend to soon. I do have a friend that is an acoustician that will be testing the room with his professional equipment (I don’t remember all the technical stuff he mentioned).Before I get too crazy with putting up traps everywhere, I want to have the room tested to see what it really needs.
I felt it was safe to assume I would need traps in the corners so I have just finished building these superchunks.

Stacked and packed.

Covered with Guilfords of Maine.

Now... my question for today is how to deal with the back wall with off centered doors? I know I need some absorption but how do I make it look decent?
Here is the back and side wall before the sheet rock:

Here is the wall after the superchunks are installed and the window stuffed with 703:

Why the guy who framed the room couldn’t have centered the doors, I don’t know!! Uggg…

Here is a rendering of what I might do using 4” OC about 4” off the wall and doors to try and get a more uniform look:

Any thoughts or suggestion?
Here is the front of the room which also shows the obvious issues (not the kids):
