richardinunion
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My practice is located in a shared suite. When you enter the suite there's a nice lobby area then a long hall of offices. When you first do down the hall there's a small hallway to the left. That hallway is my practice and it consists of 2 rooms, an office/waiting room and the massage room. Right now all I have separating my practice from the rest of the suite is a thick set of curtains.
I have a client who is a carpenter and he's going to install a door at the entrance of my hallway for me...we're trading all materials and labor for massage!!!
My question is should I install a solid door or a glass door? The cost difference is $200 to go with the glass door, which is 3 1 hour massages. My thoughts were that new people would be confused to see a wooden door. They would probably think that the treatment room is on the other side of the door and they wouldn't enter. If the door was see-through then they would be able to see the hall and the rooms from outside of my "suite within a suite".
My lease is up at the end of March so at first I was thinking that I shouldn't put too much into the door because I might be leaving. But, I love the area I'm in and there isn't much available for lease so I might be there longer than then end of March while I'm waiting for something else to come available.
I'm rambling...here's some pics:
The outside of the building
Lobby
That's my hallway around the corner
My curtains leading into my practice (that's where the door will be)
My space (that curtain has recently been ironed...it doesn't look that bad anymore lol)
When you enter, the office/waiting room is on the right
Down the hall the massage room is on the left
I have a client who is a carpenter and he's going to install a door at the entrance of my hallway for me...we're trading all materials and labor for massage!!!
My question is should I install a solid door or a glass door? The cost difference is $200 to go with the glass door, which is 3 1 hour massages. My thoughts were that new people would be confused to see a wooden door. They would probably think that the treatment room is on the other side of the door and they wouldn't enter. If the door was see-through then they would be able to see the hall and the rooms from outside of my "suite within a suite".
My lease is up at the end of March so at first I was thinking that I shouldn't put too much into the door because I might be leaving. But, I love the area I'm in and there isn't much available for lease so I might be there longer than then end of March while I'm waiting for something else to come available.
I'm rambling...here's some pics:
The outside of the building
Lobby
That's my hallway around the corner
My curtains leading into my practice (that's where the door will be)
My space (that curtain has recently been ironed...it doesn't look that bad anymore lol)
When you enter, the office/waiting room is on the right
Down the hall the massage room is on the left