A day spa provides clients a variety of beauty regimens in a calm and relaxing environment with a luxurious feel. By using some of these steps, you, too, can build a day spa in your own home and earn an income without leaving the house. Does this Spark an idea?
Instructions
How to Build A Day Spa
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Purchasing a portable massage table is the most economical way to set up a massage room. In addition to affording the flexibility of performing in-home massages, the table is easily moved for cleaning or renovations. Build simple wooden shelving to accommodate candles. Lighted candles create an atmosphere of tranquility and can be used for aromatherapy purposes, too. A small table and chair should be available for the client, as well as a rack for hanging clothing. A simple wooden peg rack is easy to build and attach to the wall.
2Additional shelving should be built with doors or curtained coverings. These can accommodate massage oils and clean linens. A warmer for hot stones adds an additional feature for massage customers.
3Since day spas need to be equipped to offer facials, a working sink is necessary as well. The massage table can do double duty as a facial table. If preferred, a reclining chair may be used instead.
4Manicures and pedicures are staples at most day spas. A manicure table is simple to build. A basic tabletop that is sanded and painted, then covered with tempered glass, looks clean and efficient and is also cost-effective. A folding screen or room divider may be built or purchased, allowing more than one pedicure or manicure to take place simultaneously.
5For pedicures, a foot tub works best, but some day spas prefer bringing basins of water to a pedicure station. A comfortable chair and ottoman will also do the trick for pedicures. Be sure to have a table or shelf nearby for magazines, as many pedicure clients will browse or read while their feet are soaking.
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