Salon strategy
Salon furniture must support revenue per square metre.
The best salon furniture is not selected only by style. It must support the number of service stations, staff movement, waiting capacity, retail display, treatment privacy and cleaning routine. A low-quality chair or badly positioned wash unit can slow the team down, reduce client comfort and weaken the perceived value of the service.
IT-TECH reviews salon furniture as part of the operating model. A compact nail studio, a premium hair salon, a barber shop and a spa clinic need different procurement logic. The quotation should reflect service mix, plumbing restrictions, mirror placement, electrical needs, upholstery durability, delivery access and the brand image the owner wants customers to remember.
Quality
Why quality matters before the first order is placed.
Furniture and commercial equipment are not decorative afterthoughts. They influence how a client judges the business, how staff work every day and how much maintenance the owner will face after opening. A cheap chair, weak light fitting or poorly specified machine can look acceptable in a catalogue and still become expensive when upholstery fails, fittings loosen, colors do not match or replacement parts are not available.
IT-TECH approaches procurement as a risk-management exercise. We look at intended use, traffic level, finish, size, delivery route, quantity, supplier reliability and the way each product supports the wider brand presentation. That is why quotations require context: the right recommendation for a private villa, a hotel room, a beauty salon, a gym, a clinic or a corporate office is never identical.