Beauty Center Equipment List: Complete Salon & Spa Furniture Checklist

Opening a beauty center requires more than stylish furniture. A practical salon or spa needs the right equipment for service rooms, reception, nail areas, pedicure stations, head spa rooms, storage, sanitation, and daily operation.

Whether you are setting up a facial studio, beauty salon, nail spa, head spa center, or full-service wellness space, this beauty center equipment list can help you plan your purchase more clearly.

Part 1: Quick Beauty Center Equipment Checklist

Here is a quick overview of the main furniture and equipment needed for a beauty center.

AreaMain ProductsPriority
Reception AreaReception desk, waiting sofa, display shelf, coffee tableHigh
Facial Treatment RoomElectric facial bed, esthetician stool, rolling cart, hot towel cabinetHigh
Nail AreaManicure table, nail chair, client chair, nail lamp, dust collectorMedium to High
Pedicure AreaPedicure spa chair, footrest, technician stool, foot basinMedium to High
Head Spa AreaHead spa bed, shampoo backwash unit, water and drainage systemService-based
Lash / Brow / Waxing RoomLash bed, beauty lamp, technician chair, tool trolleyService-based
Storage & SanitationStorage cabinet, sterilizer, towel cabinet, cleaning cartHigh
Staff AreaStaff locker, small table, inventory shelfMedium

Not every beauty center needs all of these items. The final list depends on your service menu, room size, and budget.

Part 2: Reception Area Furniture

The reception area is the first space clients see when they enter your beauty center. It should look clean, comfortable, and professional. This area can also work as a retail display zone for skincare, haircare, nail products, and beauty tools.

ProductSuggested QuantityPurpose
Reception desk1 setCheck-in, checkout, booking
Waiting sofa or lounge chairs1–2 setsClient waiting area
Coffee table / side table1–2 pcsDrinks, magazines, small decor
Product display shelf1–3 pcsRetail product display
Logo wall / brand backdrop1 setBrand image and photo-friendly design
POS counter / iPad stand1 setPayment and appointment management

A well-designed reception area helps create a strong first impression and can also increase retail product sales.

Modern beauty center reception area featuring a Dongpin-style reception desk, curved waiting sofa, coffee table, and backlit salon display shelves for skincare and beauty product retail.

Part 3: Facial and Spa Treatment Room Equipment

The facial treatment room is usually the core service area in a beauty center. It needs to support facials, waxing, massage, skincare treatments, body treatments, and beauty device services.

ProductSuggested QuantityNotes
Electric facial bed / spa treatment table1 per roomCore equipment
Esthetician stool1–2 per roomFor technician comfort
Rolling salon cart1 per roomHolds tools, skincare products, and devices
Hot towel cabinet1 for every 1–3 roomsDepends on service volume
Facial lamp / magnifying lamp1 per roomUseful for detailed facial work
Storage cabinet1 per room or sharedStores towels and supplies
Towels, blankets, disposable sheetsBulk stockDaily consumables

An electric facial bed is one of the most important investments for a beauty center. Useful functions include height adjustment, backrest adjustment, leg adjustment, stable support, easy-clean upholstery, and removable or adjustable armrests.

Recommended internal link anchors:

  • electric facial bed

  • spa treatment table

  • esthetician stool

  • salon rolling cart

Luxury spa treatment room with a Dongpin-style electric facial bed, esthetician stool, salon rolling cart, facial lamp, towel storage, and skincare products for beauty center setup.

Part 4: Nail and Pedicure Area Equipment

If your beauty center offers manicure and pedicure services, this area needs proper workstation planning, storage, lighting, and dust control.

Manicure Area Checklist

ProductSuggested QuantityPurpose
Manicure table1 per stationMain workstation
Nail technician chair1 per stationTechnician seating
Client chair / manicure sofa1 per stationClient comfort
Nail dust collector1 per stationHelps reduce nail dust
UV / LED nail lamp1–2 per stationGel polish curing
Nail polish display rack1–3 setsColor and product display
Small rolling cart1 per 1–2 stationsExtra storage

Pedicure Area Checklist

ProductSuggested QuantityPurpose
Pedicure spa chair / pedicure sofa1 per stationMain client chair
Foot basin / built-in spa tub1 per stationFoot soaking and care
Technician stool1 per stationLow working height
Footrest / leg support1 per stationTrimming and polishing
Disposable foot bath linersBulk stockHygiene
Anti-slip floor matAs neededSafety around wet areas

Before buying pedicure spa chairs, confirm water supply, drainage, and electrical layout. This is especially important for overseas salon projects.

Recommended internal link anchors:

  • manicure table

  • nail salon furniture

  • pedicure spa chair

  • salon pedicure sofa

Modern nail and pedicure area featuring a Dongpin-style manicure table, client chair, nail technician stool, UV nail lamp, salon trolley, product display shelves, and pedicure spa chair.

Part 5: Head Spa and Shampoo Area Equipment

Head spa services are becoming more popular in beauty salons, wellness studios, scalp care centers, and luxury spa spaces. A head spa area can help the business offer scalp care, hair washing, relaxation treatments, and premium add-on services.

ProductSuggested QuantityPurpose
Head spa bed1–4 pcsMain service bed
Shampoo backwash unit1–3 pcsHair washing and scalp care
Hot and cold water connectionPer stationRequired for water-based services
Drainage systemPer stationRequired for installation
Towel cabinet1–2 pcsWarm towel storage
Laundry basket1–2 pcsUsed towels
Product display shelf1–2 pcsRetail shampoo and scalp care products

A good head spa room should feel clean, quiet, and relaxing. The furniture should support client comfort, while the water system should be easy for staff to operate and maintain.

Recommended internal link anchors:

  • head spa bed

  • shampoo backwash unit

  • scalp care bed

  • salon shampoo station

Warm luxury head spa room featuring a Dongpin-style head spa bed with white shampoo basin, faucet, salon trolley, towel storage, hair care products, and spa-style interior design.

Part 6: Lash, Brow, Waxing, and PMU Room Equipment

Many beauty centers also offer lash extensions, brow shaping, waxing, and permanent makeup. These services require stable furniture, good lighting, and organized tool storage.

ProductSuggested QuantityNotes
Lash bed / electric facial bed1 per roomCan support multiple services
Technician chair1 per roomImportant for long sessions
Beauty lamp / lash lamp1 per roomBright and adjustable
Tool trolley1 per roomKeeps tools close
Lash pillow / neck pillow1 per bedClient comfort
Disposable bed coverBulk stockHygiene
Wax warmerBased on service menuFor waxing services
Small storage cabinet1 per roomSupplies and tools

For small beauty centers, one multifunctional electric facial bed can support facials, lashes, brows, waxing, and skincare services in the same room.

Part 7: Storage, Sanitation, and Daily Consumables

A professional beauty center needs a clean storage system and reliable sanitation setup. This helps staff work faster and keeps the customer-facing space tidy.

Storage and Sanitation Checklist

ProductSuggested QuantityPurpose
Storage cabinet2–6 setsGeneral supplies
Metal shelving2–6 setsBulk inventory
Towel cabinet1–3 pcsClean towel storage
Laundry basket2–4 pcsUsed towels and linens
UV sterilizer1–2 pcsTool sanitation support
High-temperature sterilizer1 pcMetal tools
Cleaning cart1 pcDaily cleaning supplies
Trash binsMultipleEach service area

Common Consumables

CategoryProducts
Bed and linen itemsDisposable bed sheets, towels, blankets, pillow covers
Hygiene itemsGloves, masks, alcohol wipes, disinfectant, cotton pads
Facial suppliesFacial bowls, brushes, spatulas, skincare products
Nail suppliesNail files, buffers, wipes, gel polish, base coat, top coat
Lash suppliesLash trays, glue, eye pads, micro brushes, tweezers
Pedicure suppliesFoot bath liners, foot files, toe separators
Head spa suppliesShampoo, scalp care products, hair towels
Cleaning suppliesTrash bags, cleaning spray, mop, paper towels

For the first month, prepare extra stock for high-use items such as disposable bed sheets, towels, gloves, cotton pads, and cleaning supplies.

Part 8: Equipment Packages by Business Type

Different beauty centers need different product combinations. Below are common setup examples.

Small Facial Studio Setup

ProductSuggested Quantity
Electric facial bed2–3 pcs
Esthetician stool2–4 pcs
Rolling salon cart2–3 pcs
Hot towel cabinet1 pc
Reception desk1 set
Waiting sofa1 set
Product display shelf1 set
Storage cabinet1–2 sets
Sterilizer1 pc

This setup is suitable for facial salons, lash studios, waxing rooms, and skincare studios.

Nail and Pedicure Salon Setup

ProductSuggested Quantity
Manicure table3–6 pcs
Nail technician chair3–6 pcs
Client chair3–6 pcs
Pedicure spa chair2–6 pcs
Nail polish display rack1–3 sets
Nail dust collector3–6 pcs
UV / LED nail lamp3–8 pcs
Tool cart2–4 pcs
Storage cabinet2–4 sets

Head Spa and Wellness Studio Setup

ProductSuggested Quantity
Head spa bed1–4 pcs
Shampoo backwash unit1–3 pcs
Towel cabinet1–2 pcs
Product display shelf1–2 sets
Storage cabinet1–3 sets
Laundry basket1–2 pcs
Reception sofa1 set

Full-Service Beauty Center Setup

AreaSuggested Equipment
ReceptionReception desk, waiting sofa, display shelf, logo wall
Facial roomsElectric facial beds, stools, carts, towel cabinets
Nail areaManicure tables, nail chairs, dust collectors, nail lamps
Pedicure areaPedicure spa chairs, footrests, technician stools
Head spa roomHead spa beds, shampoo units, towel cabinets
Lash / brow roomLash beds, beauty lamps, tool trolleys
StorageCabinets, shelves, towel storage
SanitationSterilizers, trash bins, cleaning carts

For a full-service beauty center, it is better to plan the furniture as a complete system. Matching colors, upholstery, metal finishes, and room layout can make the whole space look more professional.

Part 9: Buying Tips, FAQ, and SEO Settings

How to Choose Beauty Center Furniture

When buying beauty salon furniture, consider more than appearance.

FactorWhy It Matters
Service typeDifferent services need different furniture functions
Room sizeFurniture must fit the space without blocking movement
Adjustment functionsHelps staff work more comfortably
Client comfortAffects treatment experience and repeat visits
Upholstery materialShould be easy to clean and suitable for frequent use
Weight capacityImportant for safety and stability
Storage needsKeeps the room organized
Water and drainageRequired for head spa, shampoo, and pedicure services
Bulk order supportImportant for B2B buyers and multi-room projects

Recommended First-Purchase List

For a new beauty center, start with these core items:

  1. Electric facial beds

  2. Esthetician stools

  3. Rolling salon carts

  4. Reception desk

  5. Waiting sofa

  6. Product display shelf

  7. Hot towel cabinet

  8. Storage cabinet

  9. Sterilizer

  10. Manicure tables, pedicure chairs, or head spa beds based on your service menu

  11. Towels and disposable bed sheets

  12. Lighting, mirrors, trash bins, and cleaning tools

FAQ

Q1: What equipment do I need to open a beauty center?

Most beauty centers need a reception desk, waiting sofa, electric facial beds, esthetician stools, salon carts, storage cabinets, hot towel cabinets, sterilizers, towels, disposable supplies, and service-specific furniture such as manicure tables, pedicure spa chairs, or head spa beds.

Q2: How many facial beds does a small beauty center need?

A small beauty center usually starts with 2–3 facial beds. A larger spa or full-service beauty center may need 4–8 treatment beds or more.

Q3: What furniture is needed for a nail salon area?

A nail salon area usually needs manicure tables, nail technician chairs, client chairs, nail lamps, dust collectors, polish display racks, tool carts, and sterilization equipment.

Q4: Do head spa beds need plumbing?

Most head spa beds require hot water, cold water, and drainage. Before purchasing, confirm the plumbing layout and local installation requirements.

Q5: Is it better to buy salon furniture separately or as a package?

For a small studio, buying separately can work. For a multi-room beauty center, a furniture package is usually easier because the style, size, upholstery color, and delivery plan can be coordinated together.

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