February 2026

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Salon Chair Rental vs Booth Rent: What You Actually Get and What You Still Pay For

If you’re behind the chair or running a salon, you hear this all the time: Is chair rental different from booth rent? What do you really get? And more important—what do you still have to pay for yourself? There’s a lot of confusion out there, and if you get this wrong, you can lose money fast—either from paying too much as a renter, or from empty space sitting unused as an owner. Let’s break...

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Daily Salon Suite Rentals Explained: Pricing, Rules, and Who They’re Perfect For

If you own a salon with empty chairs or suites, you’re probably watching $400–$800 a month walk out the door with every slow day. For stylists, maybe you want to work behind the chair just one day a week, or you’re not ready to sign a year-long lease. That’s where daily salon suite rentals come in. Let’s break down what daily rentals actually are, what they cost in real life, the rules you need...

Renting a Lash or Esthetician Room: What to Look for in Ventilation, Lighting, and Licensing

If you’re looking to rent a lash or esthetician room, you can’t afford to get ventilation, lighting, or licensing wrong. Pick the wrong setup, and you’ll lose clients, risk health issues, or get shutdown by state boards. Whether you’re looking for booth rent by the week or a private esthetics suite, here’s what salon pros actually check before they commit—and what owners need to know if they...

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Listing a Salon Suite Online: Photos, Pricing, and the 7 Details Renters Ask About First

Empty chairs cost real money. Every station sitting dark in your shop can mean $400 to $800 a month lost if you don't have a strong rental listing. A 4-chair salon in Austin with two open spots could easily watch $1,600 walk out the door each month while you wait for a referral or Facebook inquiry that never comes. Renters are not waiting around—they're checking 20 to 30 listings at a time, then deciding...

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