8 Small Salon Ideas to Maximize Your Space

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Dec 6, 2023

Katrina Pascual

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Setting up a nail or hair salon requires furniture, equipment, decor, and other products to complete your envisioned look. But, sometimes, the space you’re given is limited, and you can’t have every furniture or equipment in your hair or nail salon. Don’t let your space cramp up your style. Here are different ways to maximize your space with small salon ideas!

1. Use the Wall for Storage

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Since you might not have actual storage space for your products, using the wall will help you maximize them. You can place a rack to store your products. Or, if you’re working with an interior designer, let them know that you want sections of your wall dedicated to displaying products. This is a space-saving solution, especially for hair salons. With this, you don’t need to use many trolleys that will take up more space.

2. Be Strategic with Mirrors

Mirrors can make a room or space look bigger. Hair salons, in particular, can benefit from having seats and mirrors across one another to give the illusion of a bigger space. Or, if that’s not possible, you can put the mirror across a light source. An alternative could be investing in bigger mirrors! Floor mirrors aren’t the best option, as movement could affect their placement. Instead, you could find big mirrors to install on the wall! But, if that’s not your style, use a rounded mirror, which can also achieve the big space effect.

3. Use Nail Bars

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This one applies to nail salons. Nail salons may save space by using a long table or nail bars to accommodate more customers in a smaller space. Some nail bars allow for sharing spaces, too. They can accommodate two to four people in one space. Meanwhile, you can also find nail bars with individual tables, but make sure you find the right fit to ensure that your salon won’t be crowded and people will have room to move.

4. Utilize Corners

Corners are your best friend for small space. You can use corners to put your storage boxes or drawers to store your items. Plus, you can use them for equipment you don’t regularly use! Corners are a great space for your small reception area. Plus, for hair salons, you can use corners to add your salon shampoo chair. Make sure to leave space for the shampoo stylist. Meanwhile, nail salons can use corners to place chairs to make room for other nail salon chairs.

5. Stick to the Basics

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One way to maximize your salon’s space is by keeping it simple. You can go with a minimalist approach by having chairs, tables, and mirrors (if applicable) only. Plus, make sure there’s a small reception area to greet and welcome guests. Also, you can have a small waiting area beside the reception space. You can keep all your items in a stock room and take out only what’s needed, depending on your customer’s needs.

6. Divide Your Space into Sections

One of the best small salon ideas to try is to divide your small space into various sections. This way, each space has its own function. Glass dividers or partitions can help you divide areas. You can also use a curtain to create divisions! For instance, you can also use partitions for salon chairs to give customers privacy during their service.

7. Paint the Walls White

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White paint will make your space look bigger. Plus, it could make your salon look clean, neat, and immaculate. But if white doesn’t go with your preferred nail salon design style, taupe, pink, and gray are great alternatives, depending on your chosen design theme.

8. Consider Lighting

Lighting for small spaces can be tricky. Your salon needs light so you can cut hair or nails better or paint nails neatly. You can opt for task lighting, allowing you to use table lamps to see clearer. For hair salons, you can choose to buy mirrors with lights, which will help you see better. Of course, you’ll also need ambient lighting to brighten the space at night or when you don’t have access to natural lighting.

Let Spencil Design Your Small Salon

Entrust your small salon to Spencil! Our interior designers are ready to take on the challenge of designing a spectacular space. Whether you’re going for a cozy or intimate look or want to enlarge the space, Spencil will breathe life into your envisioned design!

It starts with filling out a form and talking to an account manager about your budget and ideas. From there, a designer will create a 3D high-fidelity model of your design.

But Spencil doesn’t just help you with design! We have partner contractors to help you build your salon from the ground up! Get started here and experience what Spencil can do for your salon!

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