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Day Spa Tips That You Should Not Miss
If you’re thinking of starting a day spa business? I’m sure you have been trying to imagine how your salon will look like. Designing your new spa is going to be one of the most pleasurable parts of starting a day spa business. Why not take a break from planning the marketing, fixing documents and getting permits ready? Plan your day spa design and relax a bit.
Most customers go to a day spa business to relax. If you want your clients to come back, you have to give what they want and part of that is to have a procedure done in a relaxed manner. Maybe some clients go to a day spa to rest after a long hard day at the office. Sure, your staff can give a massage but it won’t be as effective if the atmosphere of your spa is not comfortable.
Remember these pointers when designing your day spa business. It’s important to provide that level of comfort for your customers by having comfortable seats and massage tables or facial lounge chairs. Have clean sheets for each customer, and provide a light down comforter or blankets too. Provide soft fluffy pillows, robes and towels.
Use neutral colors when painting your walls to produce a more laid back atmosphere, stick to medium to darker paint color and avoid yellow, orange or stark white paint. Decorate your walls with canvas wall art. Provide lamps for both aesthetic and functional reasons. Have some reading material for customers to browse through while waiting.
Another element that affects the ambiance is lighting. Same as the walls, avoid white light, but do provide that option. Your staff will need bright white light when cleaning the salon. Use light with a soft glow from your waiting area to your massage rooms so customers can start to relax while waiting for their turn. Don’t make the light too dim in your waiting lounge so that your customers can read a magazine while waiting.
Get a shop space with enclosed partitions for privacy issues. If you have a glass window up front, put light curtains to allow a bit of sunlight in. If the view outside is unpleasant like a parking lot or the street, you can use darker shades or blinds. If you decide to play music, make sure that the volume is very low and play only soft soothing music.
Spread out aromatherapy candles all over your day spa business. These look good and smell good. They are called aromatherapy because the scent induces certain qualities. Choose candles that smell like lavender to relax the mind and body. Clutter can also be unsightly and can actually make customers uncomfortable, so build cabinets where you can keep stocks of supplies.
Use natural materials inside your day spa business. Wood is better than plastic or metal. Synthetic materials tend to remove the rustic and home ambiance. Train employees to respect the silence that customers want. Instruct them not to chit chat while there are clients at the spa. Get more advice from veteran day spa owners who can give you more tips to make your salon more attractive to customers.


