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My Vision

My hopes are that Rob|b will be a market-leading salon. I took my inspiration from the “big hair-guys” and the fantastic designs of Las Vegas salons.

 

 The salon, which will be about 2,600 square feet when we’re done, will have a nail bar, four treatment rooms, six manicure stations, four pedicure stations, a retail area, and a reception area on the main floor. The nail bar will be reserved for walk-ins (broken nails, polish changes, etc.). The treatment rooms will be for services like waxing, facials, and massage. As for the pedicure stations, I want three feet of separation between each. I know you might not agree with me, but I’m not having any “throne-style” pedi-spas in my salon. I’m just going to have beautiful basins with spigots. I don’t think pedi-spas are very sanitary. But, that’s just me.

 

The second floor of the salon will house offices, treatment rooms, and a storage area. The roof is being converted into a patio for employee breaks and potentially for parties.

 

 I’ve decided on our service menu. Manicures will range from $30 to $65, and we’ll have three levels of service: a basic manicure, a mid-level manicure that’s spa-style, and a high-level, which will include extras like a hot stone massage. Rob|b will use OPI products from top-to-bottom — every nail product the company makes, from nippers to polish. OPI will also do product testing here on Mondays.

 

We’ll also use autoclaves for implement disinfection. I know that’s above and beyond what’s required, but I think it’ll give clients a feeling of security.

 

Retail will be huge in the salon, another way I want to set an example for the industry. I think services should be covering your overhead, but your profits should come from retail.

Print | posted on Thursday, December 14, 2006 3:22 PM

Comments

 re: My Vision

Gravatar left by Vince L. at 1/28/2007 12:44 AM
Hi Rob,
I really like your floor plan for the manicure tables. It separates the nail techs, which in the process, and force them to pay attention to their clients rather than to each other. It looks like you are off to a great success. Good Luck to you. Vince

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Gravatar left by Ellen Marie at 2/28/2007 11:35 AM
Is there a wall between every manicure table? If the answer is yes, how tall are they? This will be intersting because is like having a private service,some clients don't like to be seen by others but the odors concentrates more in the area.

I love the idea of a nail bar for walk-ins.

I think you will need another bathroom because the place is big.
Good luck on your plans for this salon!!

 re: My Vision

Gravatar left by Cecilia Noriega at 4/1/2007 2:56 PM
Hi, I think that this floor plan is really nice and useful. Additionally, I have never heard about a nail bar, it's a nice idea..., it's a free service?

 re: My Vision

Gravatar left by lee at 4/9/2007 9:30 AM
love this but u know howi can see more of the blueprint

 re: My Vision

Gravatar left by Joseph Pham at 4/9/2007 9:56 AM
Hey Rob,

I can't wait to see this place, look like I got some homework to do

Ellen Marie got a good point on the bathroom, I only see one sink in the salon. You may want to think of a hand wash station(two sink)/ Avojuice bar.

 re: My Vision

Gravatar left by T at 4/9/2007 11:39 AM
Hi Rob,

The plans for the salon are wonderful. Could you discuss in more detail your nail menu and could you also elaborate on your statement about how services cover your overhead, but retail is for profit. What is your retail strategy? I am very curious about pro-forma financials of your concept.

Thanks,

T

 re: My Vision

Gravatar left by Vanessa Fernandez at 6/19/2007 10:51 PM
Hi,
There is very imnovador all his project, his your this vision to the forefront with the beauty and is very interesting I am charmed with his your vision.

Excuse my English is not very good

Vanessa Fernandez

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