5 clever small nail salon interior design ideas

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When opening your own nail business, you will face various obstacles - that’s for sure. One of them may be having a very limited space to arrange your salon. Numerous businesses face the tough reality of trying to create both a functional and appealing nail salon design in such circumstances, and not all of them can make it work. So how to design a nail salon if you don’t have much room to work with? Let’s take a look at five cunning nail salon interior design ideas that will make your small salon pop!

1. Pick a theme for your nail salon decor

We always encourage beauty business owners to find and enhance their unique point of difference. Salons with a strong theme are loved by clients, memorable, easier to advertise, much more likely to gain wide recognisability and get a word-of-mouth marketing boost right from the bat. It’s much easier to hide a limited room space if the size of the salon is the last thing a client would pay attention to. Yes, the goal here is to make your nail salon simply too cool-looking for customers to even care about its size. A mysterious curtain of ivies from a secret garden, a 70s vibe straight out of “Grease”, a rough, industrial look full of concrete, bricks and cold lights… in some cases, you can even make the small space seem like an intentional element of your branding. Turn your nail salon into a cockpit of a spacecraft, hang star-shaped lamps, cover the walls with a photo wallpaper with the milky way… and suddenly you have all the space you need ;) Bad puns aside - a creative approach really helps when it comes to planning a nail salon interior design that has to fit a tiny space. The most famous and hyped salons in the industry know it well - having your unique gimmick, even if only visual, can work wonders. However, if you decide to go this route, it’s important that you...

2. Don’t stop halfway

With some things, it’s either go big or go home. A strong nail salon theme done with passion usually equals success, while doing it half-heartedly can actually work to your disadvantage. If you are inspired, enthusiastic and already have a few nail salon room ideas, then all the power to you - an original interior has to look intentional. A minimalistic approach done halfway may look meagre instead of stylish. A retro look done halfway may look outdated instead of charming. A rustic design done halfway may look clumsy instead of cosy. If you don’t feel like rocking a certain style, look for something different or just settle on a less original, but still very coherent design - when lacking vision and drive, you are likely to create a sad hotch-potch of mismatched furniture and inconsistent decor.

3. Opt for a statement piece in your nail salon design

Setting up a focal point of your interior is a clever trick to create the impression of tidiness and orderliness. It may sound like a paradox, but filling a small-scale space with one, big statement piece works better than spreading yourself too thin with numerous little bits of furniture. Things that may become a statement piece in your salon are:

4. Use the unusable space

Do you want to add some adornment but the room is fully packed with needed furniture and equipment? Actually, you still have free space to arrange - your walls and/or your ceiling!

Nail salon wall decor

Try not to think about your walls as dreadful jail bars that limit your space, but as your canvases - there are so many ways to turn them into art pieces!

Nail salon ceiling decor

5. Be mindful about colours and patterns

Lastly - a few quick tips on how to trick the eye so that your salon looks bigger.

Preparing a small salon interior design requires thinking things through, but the final effect can be absolutely breathtaking. Petite salons have a unique charm and with a few clever adjustments you can turn yours into a truly magical place. Fortunately, nowadays you can use digital facilities such as Booksy thanks to which you don’t even have to bother with planning how to cram the reception area into your small interior. Try the software today!

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