I had a large blank wall behind my listening position and the reflection back to me was annoying. I’ve purchased many decorative rugs in my world travels, so I bought some wooden rug wall hangers (they can be used for decorative quilts as well) and put up a 5 by 7 Persian silk on wool rug up on the wall. Looks awesome, and really deadened the echo...
I am an avid amateur photographer and have several of my best photos printed on larger canvases (30 by 30). They are stretched tight on a sturdy wooden frame— I buy the 1.5 inch thick versions, without a dustcover on the back. I take Sound absorbing wool, carefully cut it to fit in the back of the canvas, and cover the back with tightly stretched and stapled muslin. Several commercial sound treatment companies offer this approach, either with your photo, or their stock selection. I can achieve same thing for much less, and have a better quality photo of mine on archival canvas.
i haven’t tried this yet, but I am thinking about getting some sono tubes (used for pouring concrete footers and columns), lining the inside with sound absorbing material (the stuff sold for automotive sound proofing is awesome), stuffing the tube with insulation), and covering the outside of the tube with a nice thick fabric. Put a bottom and top on it and presto, a bass trap.