If you put your room dimensions into one of the room mode calculators on the ’net, you can see where in the room it’s modes and anti-modes are located (always but not exclusively at the wall/ceiling/floor intersections. Other locations are in the middle of a room’s length, width, and height, as well at 1/3 and 2/3 intervals). If possible, do NOT position your subs (or speakers) at those locations.
A few years ago, I read one acoustics authority (yes, I believe in appeal to authority) state that considerations of a sub’s location in a room can and should include not only it’s position in relation to the room’s length and width, but also it’s height. And that raising a sub off the floor should be seriously considered. Wish I could recall who that authority was.
Acoustic Sciences Corporation (better known as ASC) offers a Bass Trap/Sub Stand, which some might view as an oxymoron. ;-)