That looks like an absolutely inspiring space in which to create music.
The evolution of home recording has certainly contributed to some shifts in the musical landscape, and in 2021 I don't even know if there's anything resembling a unified aesthetic that pervades music made at home.
Probably the thing most of it has in common is that a huge percentage of people are consuming it in video form with Youtube's compression algorithm destroying whatever work the artists/home engineers put into mastering, or streaming it at whatever reduced bitrate they've selected to save data on their app.
Here are Neon Vines and Ani DiFranco both performing live in their home studios. The budgets, gear, workflow, and end results are as different as the two artists themselves.