
Salon Suite Ideas: How Smart Beauty Entrepreneurs Design for Revenue (Not Just Looks)
Salon Suite Ideas: How Smart Beauty Entrepreneurs Design for Revenue (Not Just Looks)
You've rented your salon suite. Now comes the decision that will define your business for the next three years: what furniture actually goes in here?
If you're running a multi-service salon suite—lash, brow, PMU, facials, and maybe waxing—you're making a choice every successful salon owner eventually faces. Do you buy separate beds for each service, or do you invest in one piece of furniture that works for everything?
Most salon suite owners spread their budget thin. A decent lash bed. A separate waxing table. A facial table. Three different pieces. Three different aesthetics. Three different maintenance routines. The result is a room that feels fragmented, requires constant setup changes, and costs double what it should.
Here's what the smarter approach looks like.
The Multi-Service Suite Challenge
When you're running multiple services in one room, your furniture needs to solve for a lot.
Your lash and brow clients need to be flat on their backs, positioned precisely, and held in that position without you adjusting them throughout the service. Your facial clients need to lie back but potentially sit up. Your waxing clients are lying on their backs for Brazilian, but they'll shift positions for underarm and leg work. And if you're thinking about adding occasional massage work, suddenly you need stomach-lying capability.
Most salon suite owners find themselves buying a massage table—because it's flat and it's cheap. But a massage table was never designed for precision work. It's got legs in the way of your positioning. The surface is hard and unsupportive. There's no curve to cradle your client. And it looks like a massage table, which creates a cognitive disconnect for a client walking into a lash studio.
The furniture mismatch becomes a client experience problem.
The One-Bed Solution: The Edda Or Brynn
This is where the Edda Cloud or Brynn becomes the foundation of a smart multi-service suite.
Both beds feature the same ergonomic anti-gravity curve—a deep, supportive dip that cradles clients naturally. For lash, brow, PMU, and facial work, this is ideal. The client lies down and the bed does the positioning work. No adjustment needed. They're in the right place from the first moment.
For waxing? The curve is perfect. Most waxing is done with the client lying on their back—Brazilian, legs, underarms. The Edda and Brynn's curve provides support and comfort during a service that's already uncomfortable. Clients remember that. They rebook.
The tensile webbed suspension underneath—not plywood and foam, but a woven suspension system like a high-end sofa—means the bed feels springy and responsive. It breathes. It doesn't flatten over time like a standard table. After three years of eight clients a day, your bed still feels like the day you bought it.
And here's the practical piece: no laundry. The curved beds have an easy wipe-down surface. For a waxing artist who sees ten clients a day, that's a massive time saver. You're not running a washing machine every night.
For occasional stomach-lying work? The Conversion Pillow fills the ergonomic dip and creates a flat surface. It's a $200 accessory that gives you full stomach-lying capability without switching beds.
THE COLOR QUESTION: CUSTOM > STOCK
Here's something that separates a suite that looks like every other salon from a suite that becomes a destination: color.
Most salon furniture comes in black, maybe white, and if you're lucky, one other option. You're stuck. Your bed either matches your vision or it doesn't.
Plush + Oak beds are made to order, which means you're not picking from a limited palette. You're choosing the exact color that tells your brand story. That blush-nude curves. That sage green. That deep charcoal with custom piping. The bed becomes part of the brand experience—a deliberate design choice, not a compromise.
This matters more than most salon owners expect. Every client photo happens in your room. The bed is in the background of every Instagram post. When you choose the right color, your room becomes visually cohesive. It looks intentional. It looks like a real business, not a spare bedroom with a table in it.
The Instagram Growth Reality

Here's a statistic that resonates with every suite owner: 68% of Plush + Oak customers saw their Instagram following grow after posting photos of their salon with Plush + Oak beds.
That's not coincidence. It's because the room looks professional. The furniture looks like you invested in it. Clients see a room that cares about their comfort, and they want to be in that space. They want to show their friends. They want to show their Instagram followers.
The furniture becomes a marketing asset. Every client photo is an advertisement for your business.
Designing For Different Aesthetics
The beauty of a well-designed suite is that your bed can anchor any aesthetic direction you choose.
WARMTH + EARTHY: The Edda in a warm taupe or rust tone with wooden shelving and natural lighting. Clients feel cared for. It's spa-like without being cold or clinical.
SPA MINIMAL: Soft whites and grays, lots of negative space, natural light. The Edda or Brynn in soft ivory or cool white. Clean. Uncluttered. Every element serves a purpose.
LUXURY BOUTIQUE: Deep jewel tones, brass accents, moody lighting. The Edda in a deep emerald or navy. Your room becomes an experience, not just a service location. Clients feel like they're paying for luxury because the room delivers it.
MODERN THERAPEUTIC: Light grays, clean lines, subtle patterns. The Brynn in charcoal or soft gray. Professional. Calm. Evidence-based.
BOTANICAL + NATURAL: Lots of plants, warm woods, natural light. The Edda in sage or soft green. Clients feel like they're in a healing space.
In every single case, the bed you choose sets the tone. The right furniture choice means everything else in the room comes together naturally. The wrong furniture choice means you're fighting against it the whole time.
The Investment That Pays For Itself
A Plush + Oak bed for your multi-service suite is a significant investment. But here's the math most suite owners don't think about until it's too late.
You're buying one piece of furniture instead of three. That saves money upfront.
But more importantly, that one piece drives business. 93% of Plush + Oak customers said their revenue increased after upgrading. 87% said it helped with client attraction. 94% said it improved retention.
When your bed makes clients comfortable, they rebook. When your room looks professional, they refer friends. When your furniture is beautiful, they post it on Instagram and that becomes free marketing.
The bed isn't just furniture. It's a revenue lever.
Next Steps: Defining Your Suite
Start here: what services are you offering? Lash and brow? Add facials? Thinking about waxing? Maybe occasional massage?
If you're running lash, brow, PMU, facials, and waxing—the Edda Cloud or Brynn is your answer. One bed. Multiple services. Professional aesthetics. Easy maintenance. Custom color to match your brand.
Visit plushandoak.com to explore the Edda, Brynn, and custom color options. Build your suite around the foundation that actually works for every service. Everything else will follow.
Ready to design your salon suite? Browse our Salon Suite Furniture — each piece designed for beauty professionals who demand both function and beauty.














