subject: The Importance Of Spa Furniture [print this page] There are many things a spa needs to be successful. One of the foremost among them is beauty. The aesthetic charm of your spa can literally affect the mood of your clients and affect the work of your attendants. You'll want not only beautiful decorations and pleasing surroundings - even your spa furniture will play an important part, supplying function, comfort and beauty.
Different places will have different needs in spa furniture. A garden spa may have more of a floral motif, and need items that can remain outside without problem. The usual day spa, on the other hand, doesn't have to worry about such things. A fitness spa will have to also worry about fitness equipment and workout areas. It's up to you to make sure the aesthetic of your place fits the mood you want to inspire.
It isn't only your clients that benefit from your choice in spa furniture. Those who work there will be affected, as well. If they can feel peaceful and relaxed while at work, they're more likely to enjoy their jobs, and those who enjoy their jobs are simply better at the work than those who view what they do as just a means of getting a paycheck.
A good example to start with is one of the most common items of spa furniture - the massage table. In a practical sense, you'll want three things: the ability to be easily cleaned, some good padding, and some sort of head support or opening that allows the client to lie face down and still breathe properly. Aesthetically, of course, you have a lot more direction in how you'd like to proceed.
There are a lot of factors that will go into what you will choose, in addition to appearance, like cost and mobility. You may have to get a massage table that's largely stationary. Even if it doesn't have adjustable sections, there are always orthopedic pillows to help arrange the body of the client. Even a low amount of money to start with doesn't mean you have to skimp on your clients. With higher amounts of money, however, come even better options - like easily adjustable tables, or even tables that operate with hydraulic power.
Your massage table doesn't even have to be a table. For the ultimate in ease and nobility, you might opt for massage chairs. These are specially built for client to sit in, facing the "back", so the massage practitioner can remove the tension without anyone removing any clothes. Nothing is better for a quick massage during a lunch break.
Another type of spa furniture to consider are manicure/pedicure tables. Like massage tables and chairs, these come with a full array of options, and a full array of appearances. Do you want your pedicure chair to have a footbath? Easy to find. What about a manicure chair that also does massages? It will cost a little extra, but it's entirely possible.
Whatever you feel your needs for your spa are, there is Spa Furniture to accommodate it - and to look great while doing so.