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Join Date: Jun 26 2002
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i new to the industry and looking for space to put my new salon in and was wondering what size should the rooms be so i can figure out how my beds and booths i can put in there. any ones help with this would be great and any other sugestions. thank you
best regards, macc |
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Alot of things go into figuring out how big to make your rooms. What kind of beds are you going to have, some are alot wider than others. You don't want to make your rooms too small that you cannot upgrade to bigger beds eventually, but also not to big that you are wasting floor space.
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You need to base your room size on the type of equipment that you are going to have and any requirements that your city or state may have. Some cities require that your rooms are ADA complaint. This may mean that the rooms allow for someone in a wheelchair to be able to do a 3-point turn and that your doors are a certain width.
After determining what type of equipment you would like to get, find out what size room the manufacturer recommends. |
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