Good salon design starts with the basics
Monday, 4 March 2024Poring over a Farrow and Ball paint chart may be more fun than checking your water pressure, but don’t be tempted to skip the essential basics warns Trevor.
Have your salon’s water pressure tested as early as possible. Most local water companies will do this for you. You need a minimum of 1.75 to 2.5 bar of water pressure otherwise a booster pump will be necessary.
Contemplating wall-mounted dryers/processors? Check your wall construction as soon as you can. You need solid concrete or brick – partition walls aren’t suitable.
Locate your wash area as close as you can to water and waste outlets. Not only will this be cheaper to install but a shorter pipe run is less likely to cause you future plumbing problems.
Make the most of natural daylight whilst thinking about your clients’ privacy. No-one wants to sit with foils in their hair in full view of passers-by. It’s not a good look.
Think carefully about the floor surface. Do you need to combat high levels of noise? Can you access under-floor services easily?
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