Barbershop fit-outs — stations, plumbing, power, and the look.
A barbershop build-out is equal parts mechanical and brand. We get the stations plumbed and powered and the space up to code, then build the finishes that carry the shop's identity.
Is this you?
You're opening or moving a barbershop and you need a raw or dated space turned into a working shop — chairs plumbed and powered, the right number of stations, code-compliant access, and finishes that match the brand you're building.
This fits if you want to:
- New barbershop build-outs in a shell or second-generation space.
- Relocations and expansions adding chairs and stations.
- Shops needing wash stations and updated power and finishes.
What’s included — and what’s not
| Included | Not included |
|---|---|
| Layout, plumbing, and power for the stations | Chairs and equipment above allowance |
| Wash stations, millwork, and finishes | Signage and branding fabrication |
| ADA-compliant access and restroom | Business licensing and operations |
| Permits, inspections, and corrections | Landlord base-building work unless scoped |
How it works
- Consultation — we review the space, the lease, and how many stations you need.
- Design + selections — station layout, plumbing, power, and finishes.
- Permits — pulled for the tenant improvement and trades.
- Build — demising, plumbing, electrical, millwork, and finishes.
- Closeout — inspections, sign-off, ready to open.
Seattle & King County notes
Barbershop build-outs are commercial tenant improvements — permitted, plan-reviewed, and inspected across King County, with ADA access and restroom requirements. We handle the permit and trade coordination so you reach opening day on schedule.
It's driven by power, plumbing, and code clearances, not just floor area. We assess the mechanical capacity before promising a station count.

