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Northampton, Massachusetts
salon241.com


Owners: Katie Clifford & Andrea Waller
Salon style: Modern, inviting, getaway
Square footage: 900
Styling stations: 7
Equipment: Belvedere
Total design investment: $17,000
Retail lines: Pureology, Redken
Color line: Redken
Design: Sarah Nolan, Kuhn Riddle Architects, Jonathan Kohrman, decorative painter
Architect: Rachael Chase, Kuhn Riddle Architects

Judges comments:

“The designers did a nice job of incorporating multiple light sources in a tight space, and I love the orange wall!” —Nunes

“Vibrant orange, soft organic accents and exposed brick are welcoming in this loft-like interior.”—Pelafas

“The artwork flowing from wall to ceiling adds customization and interest to the ceiling.” —Jercha

“Since we are located in a noted art community, we hired a local painter and muralist to design the new ginkgo leaf that adorns our walls and the faux wood finish on our reception desk. We’ve taken it a step further by incorporating the design in our print advertising.”

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