salon of the year

Andrew Stefanou Salon and Spa

We love attracting women, men and children of all ages and economic backgrounds, and gave an impressive design that would entice clients to feel as though we have more than just services to offer but an experience to be had as well.

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Changes City Spa

Being creative was the key to being able to meet the growing needs of our salon and spa, while creating harmony between the existing space and new addition.

2013 Salons of the Year

This year’s competition witnessed salon and spa owners relax enough to let their personalities guide their design decisions, resulting in 20 distinctly different, incredibly creative, and visually witty SALONS OF THE YEAR.

Green Designers

While touring Rome's Colosseum, I couldn't stop thinking about the ingenuity of this year's 2013 SALONS OF THE YEAR honorees.

Salon of Distinction: Fringe

I love Fringe’s interplay of colors and textures flowing from the gorgeous focal ‘brick’ wall to the floor to the rich styling stations.

Grand-Prize Winner: Ginger Bay Salon and Spa

AT FIRST GLANCE, the interior of Ginger Bay Salon and Spa in Town and Country, Missouri, simply reads gorgeous.

First Runner Up: Shin

WHEN SHIN AN MOVED to Chicago from her hometown in Wisconsin in 1993, she met architect and designer Suhail and was immediately inspired by his passion and creative vision.

Second Runner Up: Bespoke Hair Artisans

WHEN LISA WILLIAMS named her salon, she was inspired by the English tradition of “bespoke” tailoring, a term coined after a group of London tailors who created custom designs for each client.

Third Runner Up: Roca Salon & Spa

RHONDA AND ROD CAVNER admit they take a little secret pleasure in observing new clients as they come into Roca Salon and Spa.

Salon of Distinction: Van Michael Salon, Sandy Springs

“We always communicate with our clients through e-mail and social networking sites such as Facebook. Our tagline for this project was, ‘Everyone needs a make-over.’”