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What you describe sounds like your speakers are at least a little bit too far apart. Try moving them a bit closer like an inch at a time and stop when you hit the spot where the soundstage is more real and there is none, or much less of this, going on. Mark that spot with tape and try to go a little further in to hear what happens. Then, go the other way again to make sure you've done the best with this that you can.
Currently running Linn Ninkas, but these are temporary. I have a pair of Omega Junior 8 XRS with Alnico drivers coming soon. They are setup along the slightly longer wall. Listening position is centered and approx 3 feet from the rear wall (a pair of French doors).The speakers are set approximately 2ft from the side walls and 3-4 feet from the rear wall. This seemed to best balance bass-treble.
You might consider introducing a slight skew to listening setup (not a symmetrical arrangement). Like 30 degrees/60 degrees from adjoining walls. Moving speakers/chair costs nothing but your time. The value of a good (size, shape, insulated, treated) dedicated (available whenever you want without furnishing compromises) listening room can't be underestimated. Without such a room (a true luxury for many), you might want to seriously consider headphones. Have seen way too many over buy gear for a given (crummy) room. For a room such as yours I wouldn't invest more than $1000 USD in the system (any treatments included).
With a nice pair of headphones available in-room listening under those conditions might best be relegated to background or casual listening.
Too bad on the spending, lots of really good sounding gear can be had on a "Cheap and Cheerful" basis that frankly would be overkill for your room.
The idea was to randomize mid/high frequency reflections. But any skew requires a compromise in providing decent distance for speakers and listening position from walls in a small room. In a small/square room it'll always be a matter of choosing the lesser of evils.