Workflow Circulation
Barber movement paths between stations, shampoo area, reception, and back-of-house storage analysed for minimum cross-traffic preventing client seated with wet hair intersecting incoming walk-in traffic during Saturday peak periods when appointment and walk-in overlap creates congestion in poorly planned shops our layout documentation prevents through simulation walkthroughs at design phase.
Station Count Optimisation
Revenue modelling input from operator combined with lease square metres determines optimal chair count versus spaciousness premium positioning. Four-chair shop in sixty-five square metres differs radically from two-chair premium concept in same footprint; layout planning quantifies trade-offs before lease signature commits operator to spatial constraints difficult to remediate post-fit-out.
Waiting Area Design
Seating capacity matched to peak queue expectations without dominating rentable service floor area. Magazine storage, coat hooks, product display integration, and acoustic separation from clipper noise improve wait experience without us prescribing appointment booking technology or customer communication systems beyond physical touchpoint placement in spatial design.
Shampoo and Backwash Zone
Plumbing adjacency to wet walls, reclining chair footprint including technician standing clearance, and towel storage within arm's reach specified with MEP consultant coordination notes. Danish building code drainage slope requirements documented preventing contractor interpretation errors causing costly floor rework discovered only at final inspection before operator licence application submission.
Accessibility Compliance
BYGGELEVBRUK accessibility routes for wheelchair client access to at least one station where physically feasible in heritage buildings with step access limitations requiring creative ramp or platform lift integration concepts documented for building authority consultation before operator invests in inaccessible premises despite attractive rent terms.