Beauty-studio build-outs that flow for clients and staff.
A salon or spa lives or dies on plumbing, ventilation, and flow. We build the wash stations, the air handling, and the layout so the space works on opening day — and passes inspection before it.
Is this you?
You're opening or relocating a salon, spa, or beauty studio and you have a shell or an outdated space. You need wash stations plumbed, treatment rooms vented, power where the chairs and equipment go, and a layout that moves clients through without bottlenecks.
This fits if you want to:
- Hair salons and color bars with multiple wash stations.
- Spas and treatment-room build-outs with ventilation needs.
- Nail and beauty studios needing proper air handling.
What’s included — and what’s not
| Included | Not included |
|---|---|
| Layout, plumbing, ventilation, and power design | Salon equipment and furniture above allowance |
| Wash stations, treatment rooms, and finishes | Signage and branding fabrication |
| ADA-compliant access and restrooms | 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 what your service mix needs.
- Design + selections — layout, plumbing, ventilation, and finishes for the workflow.
- Permits — pulled for the tenant improvement and trades.
- Build — demising, plumbing, electrical, ventilation, and finishes.
- Closeout — inspections, sign-off, and a turnover ready to open.
Seattle & King County notes
Commercial tenant improvements need a permit and plan review wherever you are in King County, plus ADA-compliant access and restrooms. Ventilation requirements depend on your services. We coordinate the permit, the trades, and the inspections so you hit your opening date.
Yes — most commercial build-outs are governed by the lease and the landlord's base building. We coordinate the work-letter scope and what's yours versus theirs.

