I'd say if you are going to use that to go with the biggest BP that you like and stay away from the tiny hatchlings. Have you set up the enclosure complete with water and substrate and heat on yet to make sure it can maintain the right temps and humidity required for BP's? You may as well get that dealt with upfront before you decide to pop a snake in it.

I know others have used bigger enclosures with some success but they do add in a lot of "cage furniture" aka plastic vines, etc and also multiple hides so the snake never has to travel far and feel overly exposed. Since three sides are not clear glass that's a big plus. I'd also suggest setting it up in a quiet bedroom or somewhere like that until the snake is eating and growing well enough to not be put off by any amount of fuss and bother of a living or family room situation.