The advantages of 2-way monitors and subs-- better driver coherence at close distances, point source imaging, less crossover noise, distortion and phase interference, and volume, crossover frequency and placement control of bass will all be more important in smaller spaces (except for the crossover distortions, which are important anywhere). The advantage of multi-driver floor-standers -- possibly higher spls from more drivers, won't be important in a small room.
So yes, in a small listening room, I'd say, in general, that a 10x10 room would be better served by monitors/sub(s). But back to the OP, I'm not sure the Totems are much different than two ways on stands. Maybe a bit more bass extension from cabinet volume. But if its not causing room problems that could be addressed by crossing over to a well-placed sub at a higher frequency, no worries. John if you're thinking about going to 2-way stand mounts, think about active. Lots of advantages.
Tim