In this situation, for a set of 'stashable ' speakers, I would go with something small, yet powerful in a constant directivity design using a waveguide to help with some of the challenges presented by the OP.
Don't let the size of
these speakers fool you. With a sensitivity of 94dB - 2.83V/1m and rated to 300 watts? These things should at least be more than powerful enough for even a pretty large room and with just a few watts of power, leaving all kinds of headroom to get ridiculous with if you so choose at times. With a sub, this should be a great combination.
These don't use "high end" components but, lets face it, some of the pedigreed, mass produced drivers are way overpriced. These speakers would be worth, according to market trends with all things audio, twice what you pay for the parts.
I've built two of Jeff Bagby's designs. They do not disappoint and he describes them as they are.
The Fusion-12 Tempests I built from that site are ridiculously powerful and I cannot raise them to distortion levels (without damage to my hearing) in my home and they sound fantastic.