Salon suite decor should balance creativity, branding, and functionality to create a welcoming, professional space. Use design elements like proper lighting, mirrors, seating, and wall decor to maximize small spaces while expressing your unique style. Popular ideas include minimalist themes, glam accents, greenery, and strategic storage to enhance both atmosphere and efficiency.
Salon Suite Design Elements
Here are the four main elements you’ll consider when decorating your salon studio:
Lighting
Color
Certain color schemes create different vibes. For example, beige, cream, gray and other neutral colors create a soothing and relaxing atmosphere that’s great for facials or massages. Jewel tones and pops of bright colors like gold and silver on the other hand, are fun & bold. We’ll discuss how colors come together to form themes below.
Seating & Furniture
Wall Art & Decor
Salon Suite Design Themes
Bold & Glamorous
Vintage
Contemporary
Minimalist
Nature
You can put a touch of sustainability in your nature theme with LED lights, energy-efficient light bulbs, and paint with low-VOC (volatile organic compounds). Add a Zen vibe with candles, essential oil diffusors and relaxing music. Install adjustable curtains or blinds to control the amount of sunlight entering the room for added relaxation.
Rustic
Your Theme
You’re going to be promoting your salon suite on social media, so have your business name visible, potentially on an accent wall. Accent walls are great for branding because you can encourage clients to take after-appointment selfies in front of them and have them tag your salon later.
Form + Function: Decorating Small Spaces
Consider your workflow and the flow of clients in your space when choosing the following equipment:
Styling Chairs
Raised furniture, in general, creates a feeling of space, is lightweight and makes cleaning easier. Some chairs are larger because they have backwashes attached.
Shampoo Systems
Shelving & Organization
When it comes to shelving and organization, think vertically. Consider open, alternate shelving to neatly store and highlight retail products, back bar items, towels and other items.
Wall-hung cabinets are great for storing additional supplies or decorative elements on top of them. Floating racks with multiple square cubbies are ideal for storing colors, particularly if you like to mix at your workstation.
Salon Styling Station
Some styling stations are entirely wall-mounted for narrower spaces. You can pair one of these with a full-length mirror and a quality salon cart or trolley. A salon cart also provides ample storage for styling tools and products, enables you to mix colors and perform other tasks, and can be wheeled aside when necessary.
Mirrors
Mirrors not only serve a practical purpose but also create an illusion of space and reflect light, making your salon suite feel more spacious. Think about where you’d hang mirrors in your home, and why. Make it a focal point that reflects both natural & artificial light.
Processors & Dryers
Mobile processors can vary greatly in price ($350–$2,000+), but they enable clients to stay in their seats for their treatment and can be wheeled away when it is completed. The same is true of hooded dryers.
They may cost a bit more than their wheeled counterparts (potentially $800–$900), but wall-mounted hooded dryers give you one less puzzle piece to store in your salon suite.
Contactless Payment
There are plenty of reputable retailers out there, including Buy-Rite Beauty, Minerva Beauty, Salon Equipment USA, Salon Furniture Warehouse, Sally Beauty, Salon Smart & more1.
FAQ
How Do I Organize My Salon Suite? Arrange tools and equipment in the order they'll be used during services. Designate zones for consultation, service delivery, and client relaxation. Maximize storage through vertical wall-mounted shelving and drawer organizers that keep work surfaces clutter-free. Keep the client experience seamless with clear pathways, comfortable seating, and strategic mirror placement. Designate storage locations for efficient daily operations and smooth client transitions while maintaining a professional appearance. What Color Should I Paint My Salon Suite? This depends on a few factors, including the feeling you want to create. Neutral colors, like beige, create a relaxing atmosphere, while bright colors can add a sense of spaciousness. Next is the theme you're going for. Jewel tones, like ruby red, add a dash of glamour, while greens and browns dial in the nature aesthetic. The color palette you choose should complement, not clash with, your personal brand colors. How Do I Make My Salon Suite Luxury? Start with a cohesive, uncluttered space with 2-3 colors. Creams and champagne tones can create a high-end feel. Metallic accents, like gold, rose gold, or brushed brass fixtures, elevate things. Invest in a premium styling chair, high-end storage units, wall-mounted shelving, and a small waiting area with plush, comfortable furniture, and modern lighting fixtures. Maximize natural window light with curtains that filter it accordingly. What Is a Salon Suite Décor Concept? This is the idea that unites all decorative elements in your salon suite, from color to furniture and accessories. It captures your personal brand/vibe and creates a visually cohesive and immersive experience for clients. A contemporary decor concept might incorporate abstract art, geometric patterns, or metallic accents. A "summery beach" concept might utilize a coastal color palette of sandy beiges, ocean blues, coral pinks, and crisp whites. How Can I Make My Salon Suite Stand Out? Create a signature visual element—like a statement wall, unique lighting fixture, or cohesive color scheme that becomes instantly recognizable on social media. Focus on one memorable design feature that reflects your personal brand and aesthetic theme. Add personalized touches like custom signage, a signature scent, or Instagram-worthy backdrop that encourages clients to share their experience.
As a beauty professional, decorating your salon suite should be a fun way to let your brand shine, but should be done with minimum space, a coherent theme and a solid budget in mind. So, get out that tape measure and figure out exactly what you’re working with.
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