I'm in a narrow listed building and have the opportunity to redesign my 2 treatment rooms. We have quite a few bulky machines- 3 machines with 45x45cm footprint each (rough), trolly in each room, steamer, maglamp- one with a base, another attached to trolley. The end of couch in one room almost hits the wall. Other room is long but narrow. I'm not a therapist so getting the advice of my therapist to see how best to organise the rooms. I will be moving walls and sinks.
At present, one is mostly a wax room and for painful procedures. The other is relaxing/facial type room. Both rooms share the machines when necessary which hasn't been much so far. I've been told that towel warmer should be arm distance so therapist doesn't need to get up from the chair (disrupts continuity of treatment).
What would you do if you could redesign your room (budget no bar)? For a right handed person, where would the ideal place for:
Also, what's your opinion of a windowless wax room? Seeing as blinds are drawn all the time in any case.
At present, one is mostly a wax room and for painful procedures. The other is relaxing/facial type room. Both rooms share the machines when necessary which hasn't been much so far. I've been told that towel warmer should be arm distance so therapist doesn't need to get up from the chair (disrupts continuity of treatment).
What would you do if you could redesign your room (budget no bar)? For a right handed person, where would the ideal place for:
- sink
- towel cabby
- trolley
- treatment machines (eg microderm, facial, radiofrequency etc)
- bin
- maglamp
- steamer
Also, what's your opinion of a windowless wax room? Seeing as blinds are drawn all the time in any case.