cherrysoda
Well-Known Member
Hello lovelies.
I'd love to hear people's opinions please.
We have a large room to the rear of our salon (converted farm house in a lovely courtyard setting) that is set out with two stations and a backwash but it needs work. I would say re decorating, two new windows (the old ones are only single glazed and it gets chilli in there) and an internal door with a lock.
The hairdressing part can be completely self contained with its own entrance as it's the old farmhouse kitchen and accessed via the rear door to the property. This means clients wouldn't have to come through the beauty salon.
There is also an option to use another station that is located in the nail room of our salon, to do hair up or extensions that would be included in the rent.
My question is - Do you think a hairdresser would be interested in taking it on on the basis that they would have to do the work and decorate how they wanted, for say £50 a week for a 12 month period (this would include water and electricity)?
We just don't have the time to get the work done and it seems a shame to be sat there empty.
Any advise would be much appreciated [emoji4].
TIA.
I'd love to hear people's opinions please.
We have a large room to the rear of our salon (converted farm house in a lovely courtyard setting) that is set out with two stations and a backwash but it needs work. I would say re decorating, two new windows (the old ones are only single glazed and it gets chilli in there) and an internal door with a lock.
The hairdressing part can be completely self contained with its own entrance as it's the old farmhouse kitchen and accessed via the rear door to the property. This means clients wouldn't have to come through the beauty salon.
There is also an option to use another station that is located in the nail room of our salon, to do hair up or extensions that would be included in the rent.
My question is - Do you think a hairdresser would be interested in taking it on on the basis that they would have to do the work and decorate how they wanted, for say £50 a week for a 12 month period (this would include water and electricity)?
We just don't have the time to get the work done and it seems a shame to be sat there empty.
Any advise would be much appreciated [emoji4].
TIA.