Rose Room Recording
Toronto, Canada | Est. 2018
A Sanctuary for Sound
Rose Room Recording is the antithesis of the sterile, corporate studio. We built this space for artists who need to feel at home to perform their best. It’s a boutique facility where the vibe is just as important as the signal chain.
The goal was to create a "Creative Womb"—a space that feels warm, safe, and inspiring. We utilized rich textures, mood lighting, and vintage-inspired design to foster creativity, while ensuring the acoustic environment remains world-class. It’s a place where you can lose track of time and find your sound.
Facility Specs
| Location | Toronto West End |
| Style | Boutique / Indie |
| Console | Trident 80B |
| Acoustics | Warm & Tight |
| Vibe | 70s Retro |
| Best For | Songwriting / Tracking |
Warmth by Design
To match the vintage aesthetic, the acoustics needed to be "warm" but not "muddy." Here is how we achieved that sonic balance:
1. Low-Mid Frequency Control
Small rooms often suffer from "boxiness" in the 300Hz range. We used membrane absorbers hidden behind fabric walls to tighten up this critical frequency range. The result is vocals that sound thick and present, never hollow.
2. Scattering Surfaces
Instead of killing all reflections, we used wood slat diffusers to scatter sound gently. This keeps the room feeling "alive" and natural, which is crucial for acoustic guitars and intimate drum sounds.


