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Studio setup advice with an off sided window

I have a 11 x 13 x 9ft ceiling room with a front window that covers most of that wall. My problem is when I center my mixing position on this window wall as I have been advised to do by other designers, I get one speaker in front of the window and one on what's left of the wall. So one speaker on window and one on a wall.

Perforated wood boards with absorber behind, any use?

I picked up some cheap MDF perforated (slits) board, some had a little bit of absorber behind them. Would they be useful to put up against the walls as room treatment? I would add more absorber behind them, mostly they would be going where no 1st reflection treatments are, or behind the desk and speakers as an aesthetic item.