Hi jpwden! Welcome.
I would read up on what Lexicon says about what happens to the output impedance when bridged. If it's anything like any amp I've owned that's bridgeable, it raises the output impedance minimum. A couple of my amps were nominally 4Ω, but when bridged that went up to 8Ω as a minimum. That's the wrong direction. I'm sure you've heard the expression "there's no free lunch". Well, that extra power comes with a price.
I've seen the photos of your nice new room and it looks great! Can we all come over and help you tweak? We can have a DIY room treatment panel building party! I'm sure you already know you will need treatment, but before that I would suggest moving the speakers, toe in, toe out, change tilt, move the seating position, etc. Location and orientation have a huge effect on the sound quality, and it's free. Having a few absorption panels handy can help. They can be set in place and removed to hear what effect they have. Blankets, comforters, towels, and pillows can all be used a temp treatments. I've used them all with good results. For example, I took large sofa cushions and placed them on top of the woofer box of each speaker and leaned them against the rear of the stat panel to get an instant effect of pretty much cancelling the rear wave so I could hear the difference. You may be amazed at what that one tweak does!
Anyway, just some random thoughts. Be well!