Monday, July 2, 2007

Interior Design in a Day Spa: The Beauty Parlor Look is No Longer Acceptable

Every day spa, whether it’s in Las Vegas or Des Moines, should create an atmosphere that allows each client to focus on refreshing their body, mind, and spirit while escaping the pressures of the world for a few hours. An important part of creating this atmosphere comes from the interior design and layout choices the day spa chooses.

Interior Design in a Day SpaGone are the days of pink walls, bright lights, fake plants, and open floor plans that many beauty parlors choose to use. Today’s day spa client expects luxury, style, comfort, and a touch of class that gives them the feeling that they have been transported to a tropical island or exotic locale.

Day spas should use warm, rich color schemes, soothing lights, comfortable seating, and create an overall atmosphere of privacy with well placed walls, curtains, or dividers. This is not to say it should be dull, dark, and cramped. Instead, clients should feel as if they’re in a cozy and private little oasis that does not distract them from their rest and relaxation goals. Achieving this kind of comfort will make clients feel as if they’re in a home away from home and will want to come back again and again.

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