classyclaws
Well-Known Member
Hi all, I have been offered the chance to have a table in a local hair salon, starting initially with a couple of days a week, but hopefully increasing to 3 or 4 days per week. My question is this, how much is a fair percentage for the rent of the space. The salon owner has approached me and initially talked of 50/50 which I said was not viable for me.
To put you in the picture, I am currently establishing my business from home and have been doing leaflet drops over the last 6-8 weeks and things are slow to progress, though I am hopeful that something will happen soon. Also I work in an office and am lucky that I have flexibility with this to be able to do nails. I am CND trained and have a few years experience, also I consider myself to be pretty decent at what I do, and have managed to get my times back down to 1.5 - 1.75 hrs for a full set of p & w, so no real worries there. I am thinking that I should be looking for between 25-35% of my takings as I shall be providing all my own products and the salon owner has said they do not want to make money out of this (??) but purely want to offer it as a service, I should add that there are no other nail salons in the immediate area, other than travelling into the town centre, so the location is good, however I am also based in this area, so could potentially pick up alot of new clients if I remain home based. Another point is this, if I work in a salon, I feel it would be necessary to carry additional stock of varnishes, which I currently do not do, and purchase a new UV lamp which I use for gel toes, all of this is additional cost which I would not invest in if working from home (not for the time being anyway).
Anyway sorry for the long essay but I really want to know what you guys think. I cannot afford to accept a really high rent, and I am willing to sit tight and wait for my work from home business to prosper as I am sure it will with a little patience and mucho leaflet delivering...lol
Anyway I have a meeting with the salon owner when he is back from holiday in a week and I want to have a clear idea in my head as to how I will approach this.
Any thoughts on this are really appreciated, so a big thanks in advance to all of you that take the time to reply to me.
To put you in the picture, I am currently establishing my business from home and have been doing leaflet drops over the last 6-8 weeks and things are slow to progress, though I am hopeful that something will happen soon. Also I work in an office and am lucky that I have flexibility with this to be able to do nails. I am CND trained and have a few years experience, also I consider myself to be pretty decent at what I do, and have managed to get my times back down to 1.5 - 1.75 hrs for a full set of p & w, so no real worries there. I am thinking that I should be looking for between 25-35% of my takings as I shall be providing all my own products and the salon owner has said they do not want to make money out of this (??) but purely want to offer it as a service, I should add that there are no other nail salons in the immediate area, other than travelling into the town centre, so the location is good, however I am also based in this area, so could potentially pick up alot of new clients if I remain home based. Another point is this, if I work in a salon, I feel it would be necessary to carry additional stock of varnishes, which I currently do not do, and purchase a new UV lamp which I use for gel toes, all of this is additional cost which I would not invest in if working from home (not for the time being anyway).
Anyway sorry for the long essay but I really want to know what you guys think. I cannot afford to accept a really high rent, and I am willing to sit tight and wait for my work from home business to prosper as I am sure it will with a little patience and mucho leaflet delivering...lol
Anyway I have a meeting with the salon owner when he is back from holiday in a week and I want to have a clear idea in my head as to how I will approach this.
Any thoughts on this are really appreciated, so a big thanks in advance to all of you that take the time to reply to me.