Acoustic treatment of small control room (10 sq. m. / 108 sq. ft.)

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Hi guys!
I just got a hold of a new rehearsal space that I'm thinking about using as a studio/control room. I would, however, really need some help with the acoustic treatment since right now it's one of those really bass-boomy concrete basement rooms.

Below are two pictures of the room. One from above and one in profile from the left.

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My initial idea is to place two big superchunk bass traps in the front end and a couple of smaller absorbers behind the monitors and in the usual angles on the closest wall.
I'm also considering to put in a large absorber in the back of the room.

Is there anything more I should consider?
How should I treat the weird part of the roof that is a bit lower and hanging out a bit in the back of the room?

Thanks in advance!
 
Super chunks or traps in those back corners, as well, and first-reflection point absorbers on the side walls, and a ceiling cloud over your mixing position.
 
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