gaaa
You know I never put too much thought into all this. I've worked as a freelance engineer out of studios across Canada and down into the States for 10 years now and after setting up some gear at home I realized how much more work I could do in the comfort of my own home. I didn't do larger music productions at the house aside from some editing and that got us into more web audio and doing radio production for folx like Much Music and producing two syndicated radio shows.
As well as working part time at a Music store (great staff discounts on gear

) and my wife working at the best major market radio station in the area combine with the work from the studio we were able to move last month here to this great place.
After following the link to Peter Gabriels studio I realized we were trying to do the same thing. We're trying to create a unique enviromment in this area where people can come and work. It's relaxing, over 20 acres of artist retreat and only 10 minutes from the city. Three Guest Rooms,
A mastering suite, tracking room and control room. This plan came from people coming over to our last home studio and commenting how comforting it was. Now we're getting those same comments but from the folx with much larger budgets.
This was enforced by doing sessions at local studios and I started to look around...no windows, no pictures, low lighting and they all start to look the same. Sure they were nice...but I found myself and my clients were not getting inspired.
Now our set up is still in the acoustic treatment stage and we can't tear all nilly apart and build this amazing place like the spot Sjoko has got under way (Look out Gabriel...Sjoko's coming!) but we're planning on making one hell of a cool "Home Studio" (Shit...those terms again) that offers the same or better sound than our competition but without all the classic "Studio Athetics" and gives a more layed back atmosphere.
I'm trying to find a point to my post here but I think using terms and the like don't really apply. If you can create a good looking and sounding enviroment and it's pays even a little bit...well it doesn't matter where it is or what you call it...it's your workplace, play place and place to go and indulge in your musical fantasies.
All this time I've been referring to my place as....the studio...lol