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Designed for Comfort: Salon Waiting Areas

NAILS Magazine asked salon owners: How do you make your waiting area comfortable? Here is a selection of their responses.

by Staff
November 22, 2010
Designed for Comfort: Salon Waiting Areas
Designed for Comfort: Salon Waiting Areas
Designed for Comfort: Salon Waiting Areas
Designed for Comfort: Salon Waiting Areas
Designed for Comfort: Salon Waiting Areas
Designed for Comfort: Salon Waiting Areas
Designed for Comfort: Salon Waiting Areas

We offer a variety of teas, coffees, and hot chocolate. We usually have cookies or some other kind of goodies readily available as well. No one can pass up a yummy treat in our nail studio! — Jill Clark, Essentials of Eton Street Nail Studio, Birmingham, Mich.

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NAILS Magazine asked salon owners: How do you make your waiting area comfortable? Here is a selection of their responses.

To have your salon’s waiting area added to this online gallery, e-mail a picture of it to Sree.Roy@bobit.com, along with a short description.

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