I have a massage office in my home and have a funny story to tell. I have 2 cats and I always set out a water glass for them on the bathroom counter. (the only counter they were allowed on) It was easy to freshen their water every other time or so that I was in the bathroom, and the cats of course, love the fresh, fresh water. I was in such a habit of "watering" them in the bathroom, that even after I started getting a water delivery of 5 gallon jugs of filtered water, I filled their water glass from that and continued to leave it in the bathroom.
Well, that all stopped after a client of mine exited my bathroom after her massage, holding the cat's water glass, thinking I had left it there for her. :shock: Imagine her surprise when I snatched it out of her hand. I was very embarrassed, but she has kids and pets, and thought it was funny.
Anyway, there is a thread going on somewhere on this website about laying on your own massage table and seeing your space as a client would. I think that is a good idea for you to do, for your first time--walk up to the door your client will, walk their the space, check out your massage room and bathroom as if you were a client.
Besides the obvious of making sure your massage space and bathroom facility is warm and inviting and spic and span:
other things to think about:
Turn off all your phone ringers including turning off or turning down the volume on your answering machine.
If you're providing water for your client, don't forget to refrigerate it.
Have actual hangers for clients to use who may be wearing business attire.
Have some cash on hand for change, just in case your client needs some change.
Have working writing utensils on hand for writing checks and writing in calendars.
Make sure you turn porch lights on, if client is coming early/late.
Good luck!
Noel