No man ,i don't have time nor skill to build speakers of my own.
If KEF is over prices,which one would u recommend?
Depends on what your goal is out of your speakers. Something that just sounds ok, well that might include paradigm. But personally you couldn't give me a free pair of Paradigm, they just don't sound normal. To cloudy and rubbery. I know it might be a bad comparison, but they are like looking out a dirty car window vs that brand new car window, clean and clear. And I admit Kef's are not that bad, but I still think personally they are over hyped and over priced. They don't in my opinion give a you a huge sound stage ( which is a must for me). I still find quality paper, wood pulp cone drivers deliver some of the most accurate sound. If you new someone who could build you some boxes for a few hundred bucks, eminence has so many options to choose from and they will spend all the time you need to help you pick the right drivers to accomplish what you want.
But if you just want to get something to start out with, Maggie's aren't to bad, but you will definitely want a sub or two to round things out. If you focus and spend your money on getting the stereo (left, right, sub) first and add the surrounds later. It will pay of big time, and you will be much happier in the long run.
Another thing to try and remember is, when it comes to speakers, size really does matter. Small speakers will never sound big, they can sound good, but will never sound big IMO. And you wont regret going big, no matter the room size, don't believe in all that room overload crap. These are my just my opinions and 40 years of tried and tested with many mistakes and successes along the way. Good luck on what ever you decide, and remember once you get started, it can be very addicting and expensive. Take all those reviews, videos, and so called recommendations with a grain of salt. When someone is being paid, like it or not, it does influence their opinion.