When Do You Know You Have Bad Floor Plans?

February 10, 2006

Part of owning a spa does not make you a designer, engineer, architect or spa consultant  unless you were one in a past-spa lifetime.  Okay, sorry to bust your bubble, and you may be a spa visionary, but your expertise is in either business, or spa, but not design.  So, how in the hay, hay, are you suppose to know if your floor plans are bad?  Gut?  No. 

A.S.B., yes “A Spa Brain”.    What is a spa brain?  Someone who has already made all of the mistakes you are getting ready to make, but they learned from the mistakes, so they can help you not make the same mistakes.

Take your ideas: 1. hire an architect that knows spas or 2. take your plans to a spa consultant that has built many spas.  Just because you think you can build a hotel, a restaurant, or any other fabulous structure because you’ve done them so many times before…doesn’t mean you can build a functional, perfectly operational spa. 

Don’t worry, A.S.B. will know if you have bad floor plans.  They know how much space it takes for a hair stylist to move around  the chair.  They know the pedicure thrones with the smallest footprints.  They know the size of the pipes to plumb the rain showers.  So when you are building your spa of your dreams, it’s okay to hire your local architect, but you need “a spa brain” (A.S.B) to review the plans. 

You see with without A.S.B., your clients could be bathing like this!Future Spa Client Without the Using A Spa Brain

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