Your reception area shouldn’t be an afterthought. First (and last) impressions count.
Use plinths or different floor levels to define separate areas.
Hide clutter. Think about what you need to have to hand on your reception desk and then how best to conceal it. Your reception is the first thing clients see when they walk through your salon door.
Use colour effectively. It breaks up the salon without reducing the space.
Avoid putting your main retail behind your reception desk. The desk and your receptionist create a barrier. Clients have to ask to handle products and this is likely to put them off browsing (and buying).
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