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Esthetician Spaces for Rent in Denver, CO

Denver, CO currently has 6 esthetician spaces available for rent on SalonRenter.com, giving skincare professionals a focused selection of workspaces designed for facial treatments, waxing, chemical peels, and other esthetic services. This page shows esthetician-specific options in Denver — see all salon rental options in Denver for the full market.

Esthetician Rental Pricing in Denver

Weekly rates for esthetician spaces in Denver range from $220 to $400, with the average landing at $301.51 per week. That average is the figure most renters should plan around when budgeting, as it reflects the typical cost across the 6 available listings. Where you fall within the $220 to $400 range will depend on factors like suite size, location within the metro, and the specific amenities included.

With Denver's median household income sitting at $94,718, the local client base has meaningful disposable income to invest in professional skincare services. For an esthetician building or relocating a practice, that economic context matters when projecting revenue against your weekly rental costs.

Why Denver Works for Independent Estheticians

The Denver metro area serves a population of 2,714,770, which translates to a deep and diverse pool of potential clients for estheticians specializing in everything from corrective skincare to relaxation facials. Colorado's high-altitude climate — known for dry air and intense UV exposure — creates consistent demand for hydration treatments, sun damage repair, and barrier-focused skincare protocols. Independent estheticians who can speak to these region-specific concerns often build loyal clientele quickly.

Operating from a dedicated esthetician suite rather than a shared treatment room gives you full control over your environment: lighting, temperature, music, scent, and product displays. That level of control is essential for creating the kind of client experience that drives rebookings and referrals in the skincare space.

Amenities Across Denver Esthetician Listings

The 6 available listings come well-equipped for estheticians who want to focus on their craft rather than managing facility logistics. Here is what you can expect:

  • Security System: All 6 listings include security systems, protecting your equipment and product inventory.
  • Utilities Included: Every listing bundles utilities into the weekly rate, simplifying your overhead calculations.
  • 24/7 Access: 5 of 6 listings offer round-the-clock access, which is particularly valuable for estheticians who book early morning or evening appointments to accommodate working professionals.
  • Break Room: Available in 5 listings, giving you a space to step away between clients.
  • Parking Available: 5 listings include parking — a practical consideration for Denver clients who drive to appointments.
  • WiFi: Included in 5 listings, supporting online booking systems, payment processing, and client communication.
  • Furniture Included: 4 listings come furnished, reducing your upfront investment. You may still want to bring your own esthetic bed or specialized equipment.
  • Water In-Suite: 4 listings feature in-suite water access, which is critical for estheticians performing steaming, cleansing, and extraction protocols without leaving the treatment room.
  • Signage: 4 listings provide signage opportunities to help establish your brand presence.
  • Customizable Space: 3 listings allow you to customize the suite to match your brand aesthetic and workflow preferences.

What to Prioritize When Choosing a Space

Not every suite is equally suited to esthetic work. When evaluating the 6 Denver listings, pay close attention to water in-suite access — 4 of the 6 listings include it, and performing facials without a sink nearby creates significant workflow friction. Adequate ventilation is another consideration if you plan to offer chemical peels or work with strong active ingredients.

Customizable space, available in 3 of the listings, can be a deciding factor for estheticians who want to create a specific ambiance. Skincare clients often choose their provider based on the overall experience, and a space that reflects your brand identity helps differentiate you in a metro area of this size.

Getting Started

Browse the 6 esthetician spaces currently listed in Denver to compare pricing, photos, and amenity details. Each listing includes contact information so you can schedule a tour and assess whether the space fits your practice needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to rent an esthetician space in Denver?

The average weekly cost for an esthetician space in Denver is $301.51, with prices ranging from $220 to $400 per week. All 6 listings include utilities in the weekly rate, so the price you see is a reliable baseline for budgeting your overhead.

How many esthetician spaces are currently available in Denver?

There are currently 6 esthetician spaces listed for rent in Denver on SalonRenter.com. This page focuses specifically on esthetician-suited spaces — see all salon rental options in Denver for the complete market picture including other space types.

Do Denver esthetician rentals include water access in the suite?

Four of the 6 esthetician listings in Denver include water in-suite, which is essential for performing facials, steaming, and cleansing treatments. If your services require frequent water access, prioritize these listings when scheduling tours.

Can I access my esthetician suite outside of normal business hours?

Five of the 6 Denver esthetician listings offer 24/7 access. This flexibility allows you to schedule early morning or late evening appointments, which is especially useful for serving clients who work traditional business hours.

Are Denver esthetician suites furnished or do I need to bring my own equipment?

Four of the 6 listings include furniture, which can reduce your startup costs significantly. However, most estheticians still bring specialized equipment like their preferred esthetic bed, magnifying lamp, or steamer to ensure their setup meets professional standards.

Is Denver a good market for independent estheticians?

Denver's metro population of 2,714,770 provides a large potential client base, and the area's median household income of $94,718 suggests residents have the spending power for professional skincare services. Colorado's dry, high-altitude climate also creates ongoing demand for hydration and skin barrier treatments.

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