HHairdresser guide
What self-respecting salon must have - about salon's furniture
9 marca 2017
Running a salon is not only a pleasure for those who love hairdressing and fulfill their passion. This is also a great responsibility because such a business requires people with specific features to make everything work.
Salon's prestige
It is said that clothes do not make the man, but when it comes to hair or cosmetic salon exactly the look will decide about his quality. It affects the most on customers. The first impression stay forever and that's why it's so important. So you should create a place, in which every customer wants to stay immediately after entering. A professional appearance is salon's best showcase. Even the best hairdresser's skills are not meaningful when the interior is neglected, unprofessional or little aesthetic.
Devil is in the details
Smallest elements may be the most important for aesthetic. Look and fit to each other, even such small parts is the way to success. So the key is to have every element perfect and reasonably chosen. This is important if we want client to choose our salon. Though we can't forgot about other things.

Salon's functionality is also meaningful. It's about hairdresser's and customer's comfort. Salon has to be prepared so individual elements will allow good performing of service. All these elements combine to make one whole and that is what the customer sees deciding and judging.
Hairdressing furniture
The key elements are furniture and they have to be selected in a rational manner. This part is not worth saving. We should buy high-quality furniture from valued producers. We also need solid consoles and washes because hairdresser's comfort and customer's convenience depend on it.
An important place will surely be a reception and waiting room. Customers must feel comfortable there and have conditions in which they will be satisfied. In the same time these places can't interfere in hairdresser's job so it can be well done. The reception room must be well noticeable.
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