I can see you are done with rock, and mud.... but you could pad out that left wall, floor to ceiling, which would mirror the other side..... just playing devil's advocate before you order the granite.
“Americans have the right and advantage of being armed, unlike the people of other countries, whose leaders are afraid to trust them with arms.” – James Madison.
carpenters use large (meaning wide) cedar shingles to pad out gaps that go from say 3/8's to zero (if and where applicable) if you can hide it ........that is. Just thought i'd add in.... that additional option
I can see you are done with rock, and mud.... but you could pad out that left wall, floor to ceiling, which would mirror the other side..... just playing devil's advocate before you order the granite.
That would be easy enough. My only concern is that it would narrow the entry right in front of the door. I don't mind it being irregular, it actually opens it up a bit visually.