Decorating massage room
My advice would be to first, think like a client. Walk into the room and make sure it's obvious where you need to go. Where will you put your things? Is there a place to hang clothes, put jewelry, sit, put shoes, etc?Lie on your table, too, to see if there's anything a client would see from that angle that you don't want them to see (or that you do want them to see).Some other tips: shop in the bathroom & kitchen sections of stores, just for variety. I found the coolest "spa" style, Asian-inspired clothes hooks, hangers, and shelves at Cost Plus World Market in their bathroom section. My room is long & narrow, so I purchased a door mirror (long & thin mirror, app. $8 at Target) and hung it lengthwise in the room, at average head-height for people to fix their hair after the massage. It also widens the room visually. Set things at angles, too, esp. if you have limited space, including your massage table. In my opinion, it makes the energy flow a little better, and helps make the room look bigger.Hope that helps! Have fun decorating!Andrea