Welcome!
Sorry to say, but you should always start system building with speakers that match your tastes and room. An integrated amp only serves your sources and speakers.
So please specify your room size, shape, and the materials used to build/cover it (a sketch/images would help). Is it a shared space or private? Is it dedicated to music, music plus A/V functions, or open to other functions (dining/food prep)? Where would/could the speakers and listening position be set up for the best system performance? IMO most sadly over buy gear for the given room.
Next what are your musical and audio tastes? What are your favorite musical genres? What aspects of sound reproduction do you most value (deep bass, detail, focused imaging, clear highs, etc.)? To determine those values requires lots of fairly serious auditioning (use a variety of music you like, privately listen in a similar space to what you have, take your time and take notes (forces you to really listen and relieves you of trying to recall the sound of each speaker), and limit yourself to auditioning no more than 3 or 4 speakers per day to avoid listener fatigue.
Example: as an owner of single driver speakers I know they excel at 'little girl with an acoustic guitar' music in a smaller room, but tend to struggle in large spaces with loud passages, deep bass, or big ensembles. OTOH dipole speakers throw out a big less defined soundstage. Bottom line, there is no perfect speaker, so you're left with figuring out what fits your audio tastes best.
Take care.
