4 mins
All Hands On Décor
BARBERSHOPS HAVE ALWAlYS HELD A TRADITION FOR BEING A PLACE TO GET A HAIRCUT AND TO SOCIALISE, THEREFORE IT’S ESSENTIAL YOUR INTERIOR LEAVES A LASTING IMPRESSION
THE HEARTBREAK CLUB BARBERSHOP
TEDDY EDWARDS CUTTING ROOM
The interior of your barbershop is not only your chance to create a warm and welcoming space for clients but it’s also your chance to make a statement, show your personality, and create a strong brand identity to separate you from local competition. But it’s not all about creating an aesthetically pleasing environment, creating a well-balanced professional and functional workspace is equally as important. “Having a well thought out shop means the additional tasks involved with barbering are easier to maintain, allowing individuals to focus on the primary task at hand,” explains Alex Burt at Teddy Edwards Cutting Rooms. “If a working environment flows well, it creates a happier and more productive shop.” So how do you achieve this?
SIMON TOWNLEY
THE HEARTBREAK CLUB BARBERSHOP
BRING IN YOUR BRAND
Incorporating your brand will allow you to stand out from the crowd. “Your interior needs to tell people what your brand is. The type of haircuts you offer to clients can often be determined simply by your décor,” says Simon Townley, Matrix Artist Ambassador. “You will never get a barbershop that caters for all demographics so make sure you make it an extension of your personality and what kind of barber you see yourself as – this will help the longevity and success of your brand and business. A lot of my clients are footballers, especially from my town team Burnley FC, so I have memorabilia on the wall and even some old seats from the stadium.” Incorporating your brand colours is another simple way to define your business. “We invested in an Italian coffee machine that matches our orange branding detail,” says Alex. Likewise, Wez Jones, Owner of The HeartBreak Club Barbershop, prioritised including brand colours into his shop design.
WOOLF KINGS X
"From the signage to the interior lights, we wanted people to know it was us, from every angle of the shop."
THE HEARTBREAK CLUB BARBERSHOP
FEEL GOOD FURNITURE
Investing in high quality chairs is essential when choosing furniture, to ensure your clients are comfortable. “I’ve always believed that you can’t scrimp on the chairs, it’s a no-brainer to go for the best you can get,” says Alex. Likewise, Wez shares how he mainly invested in the furniture featured in the waiting room and barber chairs. “They are your two main points of satisfaction.” High quality furniture will also last and save you money in the long run.”
GET CREATIVE
“There are so many amazing vintage pieces you can incorporate into your design to give it a unique feel,” says Joe Mills, Owner of Woolf Kings X. Being tight on budget can force you to be creative and find alternative options. “Use YouTube to find out how to make things,” Wez advises. Big wins can come in the simplest ways, one of the walls in Teddy Edwards Cutting Room already came in his selected colour. “I worked out it was cheaper to buy and install and be more eye-catching than it was to get it plastered and painted,” says Alex. “I also find mirrors are expensive, so I get them direct from glazers to save money.”
A PLACE TO HANG
Incorporating a space for your clients to stick around after a service is not only good for building client loyalty but it also creates a great and comfortable atmosphere. “Your space is somewhere clients can relax, catch up with friends, and forget about what’s going on outside,” Joe tells us. “We have a coffee bar and comfortable seating that many clients decide to relax in after treatments,” shares Wez. Likewise, Teddy Edwards Cutting Room has a breakfast bar in the front window with stools, as well as chairs outside the front of the shop. “We have plugs and usb ports everywhere allowing customers to enjoy a coffee or catch up on work while enjoying the atmosphere of the shop,” says Alex.
FURNITURE FRESH
EASTWOOD BARBER CHAIR
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The Eastwood Barber Chair features quilted stitched upholstery, a reclining backrest, static footrest, adjustable headrest, and a solid, round chrome base. Available at Salons Direct – salonsdirect.com
BLACKBIRD
BlackBird barber chair embodies coolness and style, with textured black upholstery and a sleek matte black frame. Available at Comfortel Salon Furniture – comfortel.co.uk
REM OXFORD BARBER UNIT
Contemporary styling with an illuminated mirror, shallow ceramic basin and feature black tap, The Oxford comes with cable ports to the worktop leading to two double sockets housed in the cupboard space. Available at Chris & Sons – chrisandsons.co.uk
REM KINGSMAN BARBER CHAIR
The Kingsman comes with a reclining seat system, adjustable headrest, is available in 24 fabric colours and has a heavy duty hydraulic base system. Available at REM – rem.co.uk
THE PURCY CHAIR
Easy to assemble with no compromise to a normal heavy salon chair, this chair is available in black and white with various accessories and add-ons. Available at Purcy Chairs – purcychair.com
TAKARA BELMONT GT SPORTSMAN GROOMING CHAIR
The GT Sportsman brings style to your barbershop with its deep cushioned seat, reclining backrest, padded armrests and its hydraulic or motorised base options. Available at Takara Belmont – takarahairdressing.co.uk
MR MO LIFT BACKWASH
The Mr Mo Lift is a compact, comfortable wash point with unique tilting basin adjustment. Available at Salon Supplies – salonsupplies.co.uk
BOSS LIGHT BARBER CHAIR FROM NELSON MOBILIER OF FRANCE
This barber chair features a black aluminium footrest, lockable hydraulic pump, reclining backrest, and a height adjustable, tilting headrest. Available at Moda Salons Interiors – modasaloninteriors.com