Personally, I am not very comfortable around such high-end audio and it's surroundings. About the same feeling as a doctors office, in at least with the layouts that have been trending for some years.
As someone who has built things from wood his whole life, including a bunch of speakers, the majority of expense is in the finish, just considering abrasives alone.
The other thing that helps is, admitting that one is not so complicated, in which to need such things. I'm still getting my audio hat handed to me every night on a pair of 12" DIY speakers I built 8 or 9 years ago that I may have $1k invested in, including cherry veneer under satin varnish, and a matching pair of 12" subs in the same finish for a few hundred more. First thought that comes to mind every time I sit back in the chair and a good song comes on, is . . . if it gets any better than this, I just don't care. Anything above this is well above me.
I have two pair of diy bookshelf speakers that actually make me smile when certain sounds come thru them. One pair was $170 in parts, and the design is kind of measurably wrong with regard to audio-nerd crowd's beliefs. I wrapped them in some nice looking walnut and there is a certain high utility quality about them.
The other is a pair of small, 4" bookshelf speakers that have 4"woofers in them and ribbon tweeters. I hate small drivers for hi-fi. But these damn things, in a bedroom setup, keep me in my room past 11 on weekends. They're connected to a WiiM amp that I got on sale last Blk Fri sales events. Speakers are heavy, with just over $300 in parts, $50 for the cabinet materials, clad in Sapele and gloss lacquer. Just moving them is a feeling of quality.