I'm wrestling with the same dilemna! I'd prefer smallish floorstanders and have my eye on the PSB Alpha Ts as well as the Canton LE207. I've demoed Boston VR-M60s and still have Aperion Audio 422Cs set up in an LCR configuration. I used to be a HUGE Boston fan, so I thought that the Aperion 422cs would not have stood a chance, but I was very surprised. I went through great pains to properly set the level and phase of my Sunfire Truesub jr and The Aperions beat the Bostons in overall sound, though the Bostons had a more spacious sound stage. I then compared them to the PSBs and the Aperions and again, the Aperions won, becuase my ears told me that the rear-firing port on the PSB towers fired straight into the wall, since the room is so small and they have to be a few inches away. In addition to the Cantons, I'm considering trying the Monitor Audio Bronze B2. The Cantons are a petite floorstander, while the Aperions and Monitor Audios are bookshelf speakers. I share the same concern with others: A bookshelf on a stand won't be as stable as most of the floorstanders out there, while decent stands bring the cost of bookshelves close to that of a discounted floorstander.
If the Aperions came in Maple, I'd be totally sold, but WAF is a pretty big consideration for me as well as sound.
My speakers sit in an area with decent amount of traffic as well, if one fell off of a stand, it would not only damage the speaker, but my new hardwood floor as well.