I could start the wall on the other side of the columns, but I was hoping to retain as much floor space as possible, and this allows an easier place to attach the side studs IMO (otherwise, the wall will be parallel to the surface I'm trying to attach the stud to). The actual inside wall will end up starting approx 6"-7" in from the existing wall as-is (2x4 Stud + 5/8" Drywall + studs will be inset ~2" from the existing wall), and end up protruding 2' 8" into the room. I'm assuming the further in I move it will result in spreading out the modes from the 19' walls vs the new wall (and end up with a smoother distribution of modes)? Will an extra ~6" of depth really make an audible difference with my dimensions? If I move the outsides inwards as you recommend, then I will need to move the apex inwards to retain the angles, too (eating up more floor space)...
I would be willing to go "Flush" with the columns - netting another ~2"-4" if you think that would have a beneficial effect on my modes...
I'll also consider the 1/3 + 2/3 idea, but as you know the longer I make either wall results in more wasted floor space at the apex of the wall. I figured a small offset plus the differing angles on each side of the wall would help - so I didn't go too crazy.
For sake's sake - If I *WAS* so inclined to build a second wall (and again retain as much floor space as possible) - where would you see a second 1/2 in 1/2 out splayed wall going? I'm thinking the bottom wall on the pic (the one with the door and mirror) might be a candidate (caddy corner to the proposed wall). This would eliminate my other set of parallel walls, and I'd only have the floor/ceiling parallel at that point - not to mention that would cover the stinking mirror, too! That is probably a bit more than I'm looking to do, but if the results would be that much better vs a single wall, then I might consider a 2nd wall as well...
Any input on a slat wall vs false wall in my room as xSpace was getting at? Should I frame it, stuff it, and measure it - or just go ahead and put up the stinking wall?

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