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A 4cm thick panel on 4cm standoffs has almost exactly the same effect as an 8cm thick panel.
If the problem is height then ignore the ceiling and have 4-5cm acoustic panels to the left and right of monitors and a thicker one at the back of the monitors (bass is omnidirectional) and the opposite side of the room.
Tbh for just playing music you need much less treatment than for recording/ accurate monitoring/mixing.
In my bedroom I have two 4cm canvas acoustic panels (one from GIK & one off etsy) with paintings printed on. They dont trap down far but do remove flutter echo (standing echos between two parallel surfaces - clap your hands in a small room, the short echo sounds like a ring modulator) and serve as decor too.
You simply cannot treat the frequency/time domain response of a small room in any positive way without lots of absorption. Physics is against you sadly.
If you simply don’t have the room then work with a decent set of headphones and a cross feed plugin like CanOpener..
Si