You can go either stony or softy. Your lighting is better set up for stony.
One of the easiest stony starters is caulestra. [candycane] or frogspawn.
Corals IME actually like new tanks IMHO because the trace elements are about the highest they will ever be. I've put lps stony in at 2 weeks and I've had xenia, mushrooms and bubble coral actually survive an initial cycle [really live rock.] Keep up your water changes religiously, test obsessively while doing it, and there's no reason you can't go lps stony pretty fast.
You do know that lps has to be positioned carefully: some like bubble have a six inch reach after dark; and bubble, unlike other stonies, is a low-light coral.
You will get about 3 months in before you have to suddenly start worrying about calcium supplementation and topping off with kalk: that's when the corals all take off and grow at once.
I would not get sps early on, because they are a bit more fragile and fussy about nutrient [they want low nutrient.] If you decide to go sps, you will need to start trading your lps off, not because they're incompatible, but because lps need more nutrient in the water than will make the sps happy, and it's a smallish tank where arranging zones is more difficult.