Opening and designing a nail spa salon can be one of the most fun,
creative, yet tiring tasks ever! So if you are thinking to open one or planning
a redesign or upgrade, we highly recommend you to hire a professional salon or
spa interior designer. An experienced professional will assist you with
valuable advice and help walk you through every step of the design, keeping in
mind all the aesthetics. From choosing a color and theme to ordering and
installing fixtures, equipment, and workspaces, all become his job.
Five chic
ideas to design your spa salon
Earthy Tones
– Deep and inviting earth-toned walls in your waiting room will help
elevate the mood. As floral colors complement earth tones very well, so the
overall look can really turn out nice.
Window Covers – breezy,
white veils or lace curtains will become the ultimate dose of sunshine in your
salon. However, if your spa does not have a best looking front view from the
windows, then you may consider wooden slat blinds or lush curtains.
Seating – in
your nail spa salon
clients should feel at home, so comfort is the priority. Cozy chairs and
comfy little couches in complimenting color tones could be an attractive choice.
Your furniture should match the décor, and everything must look in harmony. Wicker
chairs also help to gratify the natural feel you may want to give.
Lighting
– nothing beats the charisma
of natural lighting. If you are personally not a big fan of natural light, then
go for a subtle, muted glow. Be sure that it is dim enough to encourage
relaxation but bright enough to read a magazine or paper.
Props – include a few accessories like
vases, fountains, bouquets, lamps, plants to add a nice, finishing touch.
Never forget that a minimalistic approach to decorating your
spa will help elevate the overall atmosphere. Don’t clutter the place or crowd
things together; keep it light and chic.
Additionally, whenever you go out for buying your nail spa salon or
boutique salon’s furniture, spend maximum time in looking for inspiration.
Visit as many showrooms as possible and go to different manufacturers at the
trade shows. That way, you can help yourself look for the exact aesthetic that
you are aiming for in your spa. Get the best comfortable chairs, functional
workstations, stylish and dynamics front desk and whatnot. Touch and feel every
furniture and equipment to have an idea of how well everything is made and
using what material. Never trust what you see online or in a catalog; things
can be really different than how they look and feel in person.