floorplan·Architectural Graphic Standards · US NCS v6·beauty, retail·complexity 3/3·since v0.9.3
Hair salon & spa
A salon floor: four styling stations, a manicure row, a wash area with two shampoo bowls, reception and a waiting sofa, plus a restroom — the layout a salon owner plans before the lease build.
For the salon owner laying out stations and the wash area
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What this shows
salon-chair (a styling station with its mirror), shampoo-bowl (a backwash unit), and manicure-table (a table with two facing chairs) are the salon symbol set. Four stations come from one grid along the front, a three-seat manicure row from another.
The wash area off the main floor pairs two shampoo bowls; reception, a waiting sofa, and a plant fill the entry — and the manicure tables' chair envelopes keep the aisle between the rows clear.