I would recommend you to go with professional studio monitor brands, for whatever products you can afford from them. To name a few: Yamaha(HS5 or HS7, not HS8, because of your location. Remember, the smaller the room = the smaller the speakers), Adam(F7, A3X), Genelec(8010), Focal(Alpha50). All this are very good options for your room, again, pro brands. This companies are proven to manufacture good monitors for studios, meaning they provide quality under stress for lots of hours, build to last, being supportive in your journey to deliver valuable audio to your listeners. If you want to become a Pro then think like a Pro, and go with the Pros.
I wouldn't recommend Akai-Alesis-Avantone-Behringer-Eve-KRK-JBL-M audio-Presonus-Samson, unless you're willing to experiment, have some fun or looking for a 2nd pair of monitors/speakers for checking how your mixes translate to other audio systems.
In the end it depends on what your expectations are...do you want your mixes to be accurate and to sound well everywhere(car, phone, hifi, etc), or to sound just ok and have some fun in your spare time. For instance, you can be fine with a pair of Samson SE5/6, that are brilliant for what you pay(around 280euro for a pair), simply get your thoughts clear regarding expectations, and if you are serious on composing and mixing pick the pro brands. Simple as that.
Good luck!