Rufas
Pillars are 16x16 and 48" tall
FMW
It's far from an optimal room. Yes, there are modal overlap issues. Yes, there are proximity issues. Those can be tamed pretty well without it sounding like headphones. One simply needs to listen in a nearfield setup and have equpment that will perform well in same. If there is free reign to do what needs to be done, it can actually sound quite good.
Not everyone can have a 17x21x10 room. Some have large rooms with tons of windows and open walls. Some have small rooms. Some have square. We all work with what we have.
I'll guarantee you that I can set up a room like and have MORE room than a lot of typical shared space where WAF dictates seating against a wall (horrible for bass response and spaciousness) and speakers are sitting just on either side of a big screen TV, shifted off to one side, or sitting in a corner.
Seats won't be against a wall. Speakers won't be within 2' of any boundary. Imaging will be stunning. I have a friend here locally who actually has a room very similar to this. In fact, it's 9x10 with an 8' ceiling. Treatments are thought out and all perform multiple functions. Proper equipment is used for that space (Odyssey Epiphany's, Korato Preamp, Odyssey Khartgo amp, Rega Apollo CD, SqueezeBox 3). The sound is oustanding. Bass is tight and surprisingly extended. Imaging is first rate.
It can be done.
Bryan