When you don’t want to rent the space to maintain a massage building, it can be beneficial to build a massage room in the home. Though it is a relatively simple task to set up the room, the planning process can be a little bit much at first.
- It is important to find a room that is suitable for being a massage room. If you don’t want everybody to see how your home looks, you would ideally prefer the room near an entrance. You would also prefer finding a room near a bathroom as well since a client will probably need to use it. Most homes may not be properly set up for a massage room, but you can make it happen.
- To make things easier, take the time to empty the room now.
- With the room bare, paint the walls. Try finding a neutral color that most of your clients will enjoy, while also being calming, soothing and relaxing.
- After the paint has dried, feel free to begin setting up the room. The massage table should probably go in the middle for easiest access. A small shelf might go next to this table in order to convenient hold lotion, oil and other such tools so that they will be within easy reach. A table and hair should be assembled somewhere so your visiting clients can sit somewhere else first and later put their belongings.
- Hang your certifications on the wall, as well as any curtains as necessary.
- The only thing left to do would be to include your own personal touches to the room. For example, you may wish to include either a few candles or a few shells on the corner of a table, a figuring on a shelf that induces relaxation, or perhaps even a large decoration, such as a vase, in the corner of the room. However, remember to keep it simple and to keep it relaxing, because an large amount of décor looks overwhelming and cluttered.