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DEC 2017

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T o p T r e a t m e n t L o u n g e L i f e A t o u c h o f g r e e n dayspamagazine.com/freeinfo [ 46 ] • # dayspamagazine • december 2017 design on a dime Brown agrees that retail areas can be easily brightened up with a trip to the grocery, fabric or craft store. "Add eye-catching material, beads, shells, fruit or plants that correspond with the season, or use key ingredients or a product line's color scheme to spruce up shelves and displays," she suggests. "Also, move products around from time to time so guests aren't always seeing the same items." Top Treatment Treatment rooms are where clients spend a good portion of their spa time—yet they're often looking at the ceiling. Hence, Ufl and recommends refreshing these rooms through upper-area visuals such as specialty lights or decor. "For instance, in Tata Harper treatment rooms, creeping plants line the tops of the walls, adding a natural trim via greenery, but painted accents or artwork can create the same panache," shares the design pro. Or, she adds, try switching up the bedding; even if you can't aff ord a new full set, upgrade the sheets or make a bed saddle with a sumptuous fabric that ties into your spa's color scheme. "Treatment rooms can have a completely diff erent feel with a new coat of paint, a relaxing mural or piece of art, or a change of lighting," says Brown. "Every room in my spa includes at least one salt lamp and often other types of dim lighting or fairy lights, which make each space feel less sterile and more cozy, personal and relaxing." Lounge Life Revamping the lounge area—where clients spend much of their downtime—will pay off greatly in terms of guest satisfaction. Mackman advocates subtle but meaningful design tweaks that add expressions of personality and authenticity. "Making changes using paint, fabric, wall art or fresh herbs is easy to pull off and demands very little investment," she says. "Plus, they can be switched up on a regular basis." COURTESY CREDO A touch of green For more detailed information and a distributor near you, please visit tweezerman.com or call 1.800.645.3340 The Choice Of Professionals S I N C E 19 8 0

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