Me likey very much-y.
Q: why the two BDPs?
Possible tip to explore: You may or may not consider shifting the entire front stage a bit to the left. Maybe the left-front right by where the carpet ends. Of course, you might worry about hitting it when carrying loads of groceries in or something.
But, by doing so, as well as bringing the right-front more to the left as well, and of course the tv/center, 1) your surrounds end up being more equidistant 2) less issue with right-front in the corner (which might cause you right-heavy soundstage, and/or reflective issues).
That center is just way too low man, and its not even angled. There's no way it fits even on the shelf above? Is it possible that the TV stand actually sit on the speaker? (There was a member here who is doing that with his center, and the manufacturer said there was no problem with supporting the weight). If you did do that, you'd have even plane of tweeters for perfect panning. Also, having a center within even just a couple of feet of floor is asking for midbass reflective issues from floor, that will often "cover up" the freq range of where the dialogue lies. Some might recommend a "mickey mouse" band-aid of bumping up its x-over, or some like myself will use acoustical treatment (mine sits on one), but if you put the tv stand on it, I think most problems are already solved.
Just some thoughts. Beautiful towers. Cheers.
-jostenmeat