Thanks for the thoughts tonight very much appreciated.
You're welcome.
The problem with lengthwise (which I've thought of, is the current door placements just don't allow it to work right. The TV is at the only place in the room that has a flat wall without door or window.
If a door is blocked, of course not! However, if say only one window is partially blocked by the TV or something, I might still consider it, depending on how important audio is to you. If you live in a dark area, or that wall is the only wall that allows in significant light, etc, nevermind. But, my PJ screen is covering a window. I have other windows that I can reveal, then open, in the room. In fact I can roll up the screen too (but I never do).
The room isn't exactly cut in half either, the side that is currently set as the theater section is about 1-2' longer than the other half. The existing pillars keep the room that shape.
Now, while I don't exactly understand the pillars and their limitations they incur, desired starting point for listener is 38% room length, doesn't matter front wall or back wall. If 22 ft, that is either 8.36' from front or back. b pape has mentioned this number can drop to as low as 33% with the inclusion of non-axial modes. But, ballpark is good, no one sits with their head in a vice. Just stuff for your mind to chew on.
Finally, I have a friend who just doesn't put the time in understanding much of AV, yet is building a basement entertainment area, replete with projector theater, pool table, etc. He already got a 65" plasma with my help. Even after explaining things as if to a child, multiple times (and he's actually extremely bright), he still fails to do the most basic settings for his plasma, whether 24p, defeating NR, etc.
Well, I won't twist my friend's arm, it's whatever he wants. But, when I explained the HUGE difference of having his theater lengthwise, as opposed to exactly how you have it (left side), he explained that there is a window he didn't want to cover up. I told him he can get a tab tensioned, or Dalite HP screen. He still doesn't want to do it. I said ok, just realize that is a huge first compromise if you care about HT. He said it will have more than one purpose than HT. I explained the pool table can be behind the seating, as he would not want to be up against the back wall anyways. The PJ could be further back, over pool table, doesn't matter if the throw works out. And he LOVES my HT. I guess he really likes that window or something, even in the basement. After he saw what a big difference my recent visit made after tweaking his video, I am wondering if he will heed my advice or not. I really have no idea if he will. I just wanted to share that story.