Yup, those pictures I see. They appear to be the ones you posted previously though, which still make it difficult for me to get the right context, but I have the general idea.
The first thing I notice is the surrounds, which are probably too small for that amount of space. However, you've overcome the issue by pointing them directly at the listeners. That's a great idea, and sounds very familiar to me.

The subwoofer is a different story...
The sub is going to try and fill all the way to that back wall for sure, and if the opening on the side is large enough it will also flow into that area as well. That's going to create an issue when it comes to sizing; you'll need one pretty powerful sub to fill it, or multiple smaller ones. Also, is your sofa in the center of the room? If so it presents another challenge; that location will more then likely create a bass null -- a trough if you will -- right where your couch sits, something which
can not be fixed with any type of EQ (Audyssey or otherwise). The only way to cure a true room null is with a different placement, for the couch and/or subwoofer. Experimentation is really the only method available when it comes to determining what works best in that case.