Anything else I should be worrying about as far as room acoutics are concerned?

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I am planing to really dedicate an entire room in my two bedroom flat to my project studio in America. My flat is really big so the studio will be quite large enough for live recording. For recording acoustic drums (I make indi-rock music) I will be actually going to this professional studio after hours and recording in their big live room. (It is really nice for drums).
But I will be recording the guitar, bass, vocals, and keyboard parts in my project studio. I will have an isolation box for my Mac, rack and anything else that makes noise. I am going to build wall treatments that will give the walls unparallel dimensions. I will get someone that knows what he is talkig about to come "tune the room" for mixing. But I am looking to get some pretty sweet guitar sounds. I have a great 100 watt Marshall tube amp JSM122 and some really nice guitars. I have been playing for more than 12 years so please don't give me the old "a recording is only as good as the player and his equipment" bit. I want the distorted guitar to be HUGE... and I want the clean tones to be sweet and buttery. I am just basically concerned with what I can do to the room to make it the best room it can be for recording a mic'ed electric or acoustic guitar. The Bass I will probably DI, and the vocals I will do in a home made vocal booth that will be DEAD sonically. I will add the artificial room ambience with effects.

Are there anythings that pop into your head when you read this thread that you think I haven't thought of?
 
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