Monday 4 March 2024

 


The big challenge: more styling stations mean more potential revenue for your salon yet you don’t want to overcrowd it with too many workstations.


If you’re struggling for ideas on how to work with your space, Trevor suggests chatting to a professional salon designer early on. They will talk you through the options for your particular premises.


Allow sufficient workspace. The first styling unit should be 1m (3′) from a window or wall, second and subsequent units should be 1.2m (4′) from the centre of the first unit.

Working space out from the unit to the rear of the stylist should be 1.5m (5′).

Consider island styling units to fit more clients into a tight space.

Stains will happen. It’s inevitable. So darker upholstery tends to be more practical for a hardworking hair salon. If you really want a lighter colour think about fitting clear chair back covers.

Consider using different light styles to create the right atmosphere. Hang task lights above each section and add wall-mounted secondary feature lighting for ambience.

Stay legal. All salon electrical fittings/appliances must conform to basic electrical EU and UK legislation. Check every electrical item you purchase has the CE logo proving it conforms.


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