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COMMERCIAL · SALONS & SPAS

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.

Wash-station plumbingVentilation & powerClient-flow layout
Beauty-studio build-outs that flow for clients and staff. — illustration showing the design resolving into a finished build
Concept illustration

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You're opening or relocating a salon, spa, or beauty studio and you have a shell or an outdated space.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:

What’s included — and what’s not

IncludedNot included
Layout, plumbing, ventilation, and power designSalon equipment and furniture above allowance
Wash stations, treatment rooms, and finishesSignage and branding fabrication
ADA-compliant access and restroomsBusiness licensing and operations
Permits, inspections, and correctionsLandlord base-building work unless scoped

How it works

  1. Consultation — we review the space, the lease, and what your service mix needs.
  2. Design + selections — layout, plumbing, ventilation, and finishes for the workflow.
  3. Permits — pulled for the tenant improvement and trades.
  4. Build — demising, plumbing, electrical, ventilation, and finishes.
  5. Closeout — inspections, sign-off, and a turnover ready to open.
Plumbing and air decide the layout. Where you can put wash stations and treatment rooms depends on drains, supply, and ventilation — not just where you'd like them. We design the layout around the mechanical reality so it's permittable and it works, instead of drawing a pretty floor plan that can't be built.

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.

Common questions

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.

Start with a conversation

Tell us what you want to build.

Walk us through the space and what you have in mind. We'll talk through scope, what your city allows, and how we'd approach it.

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