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“Our goal was to create a relaxing atmosphere in soothing neutral colors for our clients to come and unwind” says co-owner Debra Powers. “

by Salon Today Staff
May 1, 2004
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“Our goal was to create a relaxing atmosphere in soothing neutral colors for our clients to come and unwind” says co-owner Debra Powers. “Originally the pedicure and manicure rooms were separate, but we removed the wall between them to create one large area to accommodate groups This area is the social gathering spot of the spa, whether we’re hosting a wedding party, a couple’s spa package or an office party. Since it’s such an open space, only natural nail services are performed. Each month we try to offer a special This past April, we offered ‘Sundae Pedicures’ serving fudge sundaes and using chocolate-fragranced spa products.

“We chose the decor in black, grays, taupes and creams to coordinate with the color scheme used throughout the salon and spa.” Powers continues “Splashes of gold green and cream, and natural feathers were used to warm up this area. The walls are faux finished in multi-tones of gray-green to enhance the colors in the slate tiles.”


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