Owner resource · Nail salons
Nail salon design that looks clean — and still looks expensive
Nail salon owners are judged in the first three seconds: window clutter, tired lighting, and dated pink can read as “commodity” even when service quality is excellent. Design is how you change that story without becoming a medical brochure.
Design, not engineering claims. Ventilation and health codes are set by your city and licensed trades. We focus on the visual system clients and landlords respond to.
What clients read as “clean luxury”
Clear glass
Less sticker spam. Strong logo. Soft color fields that feel intentional.
Station rhythm
Aligned stations, cable control, finishes that wipe clean and photograph bright.
Reception retail
Product and polish displays that look curated, not crowded.
Night curb appeal
Exterior light that says open and premium after dark — critical in strip centers.
Storefront first (ROI order)
On most budgets: facade + sign + glass, then reception, then stations. That order matches how walk-ins and Google photo browsers decide.