Making your own spray tan booth!?

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KellyMills

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Hello ladies

I have a lovely pink tent but it takes up most of my room, so i was thinking about making a spray tan booth of my own as the ones on ebay are waaaaay out of my price range!

Firstly, has anyone ever done this? Pics?:hug:

I was either going to price up 2 large pieces of acrillic or do a corner rail attached to the wall and get some material floor to ceiling almost. What would you use to stand on?

Any of you lovely girls got any more ideas?

I cant afford much £200 MAX but want it to look as professional as possible xxx

:Love:
 
I got 2 black acrylic boards at a right angle on the walls, with a big extractor fan above, but tan gets everywhere.needs some more ideas too.:irked:
 
We have a spraytan booth which we made! It is a little larger than anticipated but works really good we made like a step that clients can step up on and bought rubber matting from eBay which was glued onto the floor of the step. We then tiled the back and the sides so we have a little booth. So easy to clean and looks really professional!
 
Hello ladies

I have a lovely pink tent but it takes up most of my room, so i was thinking about making a spray tan booth of my own as the ones on ebay are waaaaay out of my price range!

Firstly, has anyone ever done this? Pics?:hug:

I was either going to price up 2 large pieces of acrillic or do a corner rail attached to the wall and get some material floor to ceiling almost. What would you use to stand on?

Any of you lovely girls got any more ideas?

I cant afford much £200 MAX but want it to look as professional as possible xxx

:Love:
i personally have never done this before but i have been thinking about it for when i eventually build myself up and open a salon (years away yet)
i would chose a small but big enough corner to situate it and maybe design the corner like a wet room/ shower facility, tile or sheet acrylic (or something easy to clean) on the walls and have textured flooring to prevent slipping and also make the floor slightly sloped to the middle with a plug hole type thing in the middle to make cleaning easier, you would obviously have hand rails ect in as well, i have no idea of the costs but this is my idea for my salon in the future, hope this helps a little :) xxx
 
I've been wanting to do the same as I currently pop up my tent in my bathroom and it just takes up so much room.

One salon I worked at had some black curtains (thinking probably want ones with a plastic backing to protect the walls in your room) on a curtain/shower rail. They just had lino down on the floor and clients stood on a towel. I used to just wipe the floor over with the used towel then mop it at the end of the day.
 
How much werre your acrillic boards hun?? Xx
 
Hi,
I realise this is probably too expensive but the idea may help!
I had a rail made by a company that specialised in rails which are made to fit above hospital beds. The rail attaches to the ceiling snug,dead easy, so no gap for spray to escape from.
I bought choc brown satin fabric wholesale @ 99p/mt, (about 10 mts did it), headed the fabric with curtain header tape and hooks, and hung the curtain.
This 'curtained booth' was made at approx 1.5m square in size so bigger than normal but clients could open arms completely, made tanning real easy too. Worked a treat and kept overspray to a minimum. Also easy to take curtain down and wash in machine!
 

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