Start at most convenient point and precisely measure along wall structure until dimensions are complete. When calculating doorways and home windows, only trim round the window within the dimensions, not the doorway. Should you measure across the floor, range from the thickness from the base board.
2.Make sure to show swing of doorways.
3.Indicate ceiling height.
4.Show location of existing plumbing and measurement to the middle of drain lines.
5.Note any concrete or masonry walls.
6.Show exact place of offsets, publish or any other unique structures and products.
7.Show location of uncovered pipes, conduit, vents, posts or any other objects not mounted on walls. Also, indicate location of electrical panel box.
8.Note any partitions that may be removed.
9.Minimum space needed per stylist is 32 sq ft or 6.25 x 5. An area for pedicures requires no less than 24 sq ft or perhaps a 4 x 6 room. An area for facial, massages, skincare or electrolysis needs a minimum 80 sq ft or 8 x 10 room however, a perfect massage room that provides the counselor more room to operate could be 9 x 12 or 108 sq ft. Adding mens hairstyling space having a small waiting area requires no less than 90 sq ft or perhaps a 10 x 9 room. A tint room requires no less than 4 lineal ft per station in most cases a ledge of just 12 deep is needed thus no more than 20-25 sq ft per chair is required.
10. Always allow sufficient aisle space between partitions or between furniture and partitions. A 3 minimum clearance is required but, 4 is much better.
11.If work stations is going to be opposite one another inside a face-to-face vanity arrangement, allow no less than 12 between stylist work circles. Always allow no less than 4 between finish of vanity and finish of wall.
12.If you are planning with an island type vanities that project out of the wall and separate stations, you'll need a the least 6 between the rear of one and the rear of another.
13.When hairdryers are put inside a back-to-back or face-to-face arrangement, the minimum spacing needed is 11, but 12 is suggested.
2.Make sure to show swing of doorways.
3.Indicate ceiling height.
4.Show location of existing plumbing and measurement to the middle of drain lines.
5.Note any concrete or masonry walls.
6.Show exact place of offsets, publish or any other unique structures and products.
7.Show location of uncovered pipes, conduit, vents, posts or any other objects not mounted on walls. Also, indicate location of electrical panel box.
8.Note any partitions that may be removed.
9.Minimum space needed per stylist is 32 sq ft or 6.25 x 5. An area for pedicures requires no less than 24 sq ft or perhaps a 4 x 6 room. An area for facial, massages, skincare or electrolysis needs a minimum 80 sq ft or 8 x 10 room however, a perfect massage room that provides the counselor more room to operate could be 9 x 12 or 108 sq ft. Adding mens hairstyling space having a small waiting area requires no less than 90 sq ft or perhaps a 10 x 9 room. A tint room requires no less than 4 lineal ft per station in most cases a ledge of just 12 deep is needed thus no more than 20-25 sq ft per chair is required.
10. Always allow sufficient aisle space between partitions or between furniture and partitions. A 3 minimum clearance is required but, 4 is much better.
11.If work stations is going to be opposite one another inside a face-to-face vanity arrangement, allow no less than 12 between stylist work circles. Always allow no less than 4 between finish of vanity and finish of wall.
12.If you are planning with an island type vanities that project out of the wall and separate stations, you'll need a the least 6 between the rear of one and the rear of another.
13.When hairdryers are put inside a back-to-back or face-to-face arrangement, the minimum spacing needed is 11, but 12 is suggested.