Hair Salon Design

Making a Salon Somewhere Clients Want to be, Not Just Go

Walk into most salons getting started on a shoestring budget and look around. What you see usually isn’t very inviting. It certainly doesn’t give the kind of experience that makes you think fondly of returning. Here’s a few ideas for adding affordable and yet valuable touches to set your business apart and help word of mouth offer the best advertising for free.

Hair salon designs have some basic necessities that have to be in place. A clean professional looking space is a must. Clutter can be kept down using dollar store bins and caddies. White looks clean but a bit institutional. Black looks nice with most other colors. However, shows smears and smudges that can look less than hygennic. Try paler versions of the colors used in the space. They look clean and help stylists stay organized and efficient.

Flourescent lighting is very cost effective and energy conserving. However, certain colors and textures can look very unattractive in it. Test out shades and furnishings to create the softest effect.

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Some very simple items add great appeal. A nice rest room is one of them. Second quality tile is very affordable. Even if a few different colors have to be mixed, it only adds a bit of Old World feel. It’s easy to clean while giving a little touch of luxury. Fresh flowers in a vase are very elegant. Most anyone can grow simple flowers like daisies and roses. Their upkeep is affordable. They add beauty to the home environment that then enriches the workplace. Stylists should be encouraged to contribute to this sort of thing, as a growth in clientele is to their benefit. The salon design should accommodate such easy upkeep.

The same goes for magazines. Talk to the stylists working and find out what magazine subscriptions they have. The same goes for friends and family. Ask that as soon as they’ve read, they donate. Current magazines are a perfect way to add cost free quality to a client’s experience.

Decorative touches don’t have to hurt the wallet. Lattice work treated with approved paints or finished make very attractive dividers between work stations. It can also me used as a wall treatment to add texture and interest for very low cost. When it comes to the actual interior design you can test your own hand at it or hire a hair salon design business to take care of all the details. It’s definitely more rewarding to try it yourself.

Keep an eye out for businesses just starting up and in need of advertising the same as you. Negotiate exchanges. Perhaps a new bakery bringing in samples in exchange for displaying a stack of business cards in there establishment. Check local health code laws to see what your options may be. It might be possible to create a steady potential for trade with eateries, bakeries, coffee shops or candy making stores to bring in baskets of samples. It’s advertising for them, and a great draw. It may not be a constant, but customers will know there’s a chance they might get a treat while they wait.

Art is expensive, but very classy anywhere. Seek out local artists trying to be seen and offer them the opportunity to display in your space. It saves the cash that might have been spent to enhance client experience while adding local flavor.

Be creative in your quest to create the best client experience possible. Hair salon design is fun, and leads to big bonuses in layout. Salon Designs are an opportunity to try new things.  Happy customers won’t mind occasional rate increases. And remember, if they want to come back, they always will.