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SOTY 2014: J. Roland Salon

J. Roland Salon in San Francisco, California, captures a SALON OF DISTINCTION award in the 2014 SALONS OF THE YEAR.

Stacey Soble
Stacey SobleDirector of Brand Content Strategy
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May 24, 2014
SOTY 2014: J. Roland Salon
SOTY 2014: J. Roland Salon
SOTY 2014: J. Roland Salon
SOTY 2014: J. Roland Salon
SOTY 2014: J. Roland Salon
SOTY 2014: J. Roland Salon
SOTY 2014: J. Roland Salon
SOTY 2014: J. Roland Salon
SOTY 2014: J. Roland Salon
SOTY 2014: J. Roland Salon
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J. Roland Salon
San Francisco, California
jrolandsalon.com

Owner: Joseph Roland
Established: March 2013
Salon style: Contemporary, Modern, Sophisticated
Square footage: 4,200
Styling Stations: 20
Treatment Rooms: 1
Equipment: Takara Belmont
Furniture: Jensen Architects
Total design investment: $754,000
Retail: Kerastase, Shu Uemura and Wella
Color line: Wella
Design by: Andy Pluess/Jensen Architects
Architects:  Andy Pluess
Photography: Sean Murdock

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Owners’ Comments:

“Having the shampoo area in the most private location of the floor allows us to create a ‘journey into a place of peace and relaxation.’ Choosing the proper shampoo bowl with reclining chair and foot rest was key, and clients say the experience is one of the most enjoyable aspects of their visit.”

Judges' Comments:

“The private elevator entrace is a very elegant concept.”—Martin

“Having retail integrated into the design throughout the salon is a great idea.”—Crisafulli

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“I love the Wella color lab, the focus on retail and the magical lighting.”Patrascu

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