Free salon business tool

Salon Floor Plan Planner

Sketch your space, drag in stations and shampoo bowls, and watch live overlays score your layout for walk flow, comfort, and revenue capacity. No account required.

Design your salon layout

How the floor plan planner works

Every overlay is computed from real salon dimensions: furniture footprints, comfort clearances, walking paths between reception, stations, and shampoo bowls, and sight lines from the waiting area.

Clearance envelopes show the space each station, bowl, and dryer actually needs — not just the furniture footprint. Overlaps show up instantly as you drag, so you find the honest capacity of your space before signing a lease or ordering equipment.

Walk-flow analysis traces the routes staff and clients repeat all day — entrance to reception, waiting to station, station to shampoo bowl and back. The heatmap shows where those routes pile up, and the score drops when a busy walkway gets pinched.

The revenue counter turns layout decisions into business decisions: every validly placed styling station adds its yearly capacity estimate, so you can weigh one more station against a roomier, calmer floor.

Salon floor plan questions

How much space does a styling station need?

Plan on the chair and counter footprint plus a working clearance of about 3 feet in front for the stylist, and comfortable spacing between neighboring stations. The planner draws these zones for you and flags overlaps as you drag.

How many stations fit in my salon?

Enter your room dimensions and drag stations in — the counter tracks how many fit with honest working clearances, and the score dials show what the layout costs in comfort and flow as you add more.

Can I move my shampoo bowls to another wall?

You can, but wet services are the expensive part of a remodel. Mark your wet wall and the planner draws a plumbing tether from each bowl with a rough cost estimate for longer runs — useful before talking to a contractor.

Is the aisle-width guidance a compliance check?

No. The planner flags walkways narrower than a comfortable minimum as friendly guidance only. For accessibility and building-code requirements, always confirm your plans with a licensed professional in your area.