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One nice thing about speakers with a narrower dispersion pattern (like the VMPS RM series) is that they interact less with the room, and thus are more easily made to sound good in a less than perfect room. That said, you might look to put up some discreet 8th nerve acoustical treatments, specifically a room pack.
You could consider replacing the love seat with two rattan/wicker type chairs, they would be far more 'transparent'.
In my room, I'm going to do a combination of Eighth Nerve stuff and stuff from: http://www.realtraps.com/
Currently, I don't have any room treatments and have only rudimentary tools for determining frequency response. I have a CD with test tones from 1000kHz to 20Hz. I definitely have some humps.
As for your pictures, what do you have sitting on top of your BP10s? Horn speakers? Space heaters?
But since the RM30M's are an all forward-radiating speaker, with ribbon panel drivers, a little toe-in so that the sound avoids the couch is not only feasible, but may even improve the sound. If you use RM30s, get the RM30C for your center channel but if you eventually use the 626R's, you should get the Large Ribbon Center which is basically a 626R set sideways as a center channel but with the midrange panel oriented vertically for better dispersion. Then, grab a Larger subwoofer for LFE and you're set. If you're just upgrading from dynamic drivers I don't think you need to be worried with the FST upgrade - the supertweeters that come standard should be a big improvement over the dynamic tweeters in your Def Techs.
I look forward to hearing what you think of the new toys. I've been very happy with VMPS and Lexicon. Now, move those Def Techs to the sides and our rooms will almost look alike again.