Incredibly stylish hair salons can go a long way to attracting a loyal clientele. When one is waiting for an appointment, it is very important for the atmosphere to be welcoming, comfortable and design-forward. A great example where this is executed correctly is at Rob Peetoom's 4,500-square-foot business in Brooklyn's Williamsburg neighborhood. The interior of the business is outfitted with colorful and curvy furniture, adding a sense of fluidity and whimsicality to the space.
For the conversion of the old soda factory that now houses Rob Peetom Williamsburg, Dutch designer Ruud van Oosterhout was responsible. The professional has previously curated the aesthetics of this client's stylish hair salons. The designer preserves certain aspects of the interior of the factory as great value is found in the authentic presentation of older architecture.
Subtly Stylish Hair Salons
Ruud Van Oosterhout Overhauls an Old Soda Factory for Rob Peetoom
Trend Themes
1. Stylish Salon Design - Opportunity for designers and architects to create unique and appealing salon interiors that attract a loyal clientele.
2. Authentic Architecture Preservation - Opportunity for preservationists to restore and maintain the authentic presentation of older architecture to attract customers.
3. Whimsical and Fluid Design Elements - Opportunity for designers to incorporate curvy and colorful elements into salon interiors to promote a welcoming and design-forward atmosphere.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - Interior design companies can provide services to create stylish and unique salon interiors.
2. Preservation - Preservation organizations can collaborate with salon owners to restore and maintain authentic architecture.
3. Furniture Design - Furniture designers can create curvy and colorful furniture pieces to complement salon interiors.