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Salon Suites for Rent in Colorado | 104 Listings

Salon Rental Options Across Colorado

Colorado currently has 104 active salon rental listings on SalonRenter.com, spread across cities along the Front Range and into the broader metro region. Independent beauty professionals — whether you specialize in hair, barbering, esthetics, nail care, lash artistry, or massage therapy — will find a range of workspace types and price points across the state. The average weekly rental rate is $254.78, which is the most practical figure to use when budgeting. Listings do range from $61.20 per week on the lower end to $1,400 per week for premium spaces, but most renters should plan around that average.

Space Types Available Statewide

The 104 Colorado listings break down across several workspace categories, giving professionals flexibility based on their business model and budget:

  • Salon Chair and Booth Rentals: 35 listings — the most common format in the state, well-suited for stylists and barbers seeking a straightforward, lower-overhead setup.
  • Salon Suite Rentals: 28 listings — private, self-contained rooms that give professionals full control over their environment, pricing, and client experience.
  • Entire Salon Rentals: 5 listings — full-facility spaces for professionals ready to operate a multi-station business or build a small team.
  • Other Workspace Types: 3 listings — specialty configurations that may suit estheticians, tattoo artists, medspa practitioners, or other service providers with unique space requirements.

The balance between booth rentals and suite rentals means Colorado professionals at different stages of their careers can find a format that fits — whether you are just transitioning from employment to independence or are an established provider looking to upgrade your workspace.

How Colorado Cities Compare

Denver leads the state with 21 listings, making it the most active market for salon rentals in Colorado by a significant margin. For professionals who want the widest selection of space types and price points in a single city, Denver is the natural starting point for your search.

Colorado Springs ranks second with 8 listings, offering a meaningful alternative for professionals based in or relocating to the southern Front Range. Centennial follows with 6 listings, and both Highlands Ranch and Littleton each have 5 listings — all three of these suburban markets sit within the greater Denver metro area, giving professionals who prefer a less urban setting several viable options nearby.

Arvada and Lakewood each have 4 listings, adding further coverage across the western suburbs of Denver. Thornton and Boulder each have 3 listings. Boulder in particular draws professionals who serve a distinct client demographic, and its listings reflect the premium pricing that market can support.

Colorado Licensing Context for Independent Beauty Professionals

Before signing a rental agreement in Colorado, it is important to confirm your licensing is current and appropriate for your service category. Colorado requires cosmetologists, barbers, estheticians, and nail technicians to hold active state licenses issued through the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA). Booth renters and suite renters operating as independent contractors are generally responsible for maintaining their own licenses, liability insurance, and any applicable local business registrations.

Some Colorado municipalities may require a separate local business license in addition to your state credential. If you are renting an entire salon space and bringing on other professionals, you may also need to understand the distinction between operating as a salon owner versus a booth rental host under Colorado statute. Consulting with a local business attorney or your state licensing board before signing a lease is a practical step many independent professionals overlook.

Finding the Right Market for Your Practice

With 104 listings across more than a dozen Colorado cities, the state offers genuine options for professionals at every stage. The city-level pages on SalonRenter.com provide deeper detail on individual markets — including specific pricing data and available space types for Denver, Colorado Springs, Boulder, and other cities listed above. Use those pages to compare your top choices before reaching out to landlords or suite operators.

Frequently Asked Questions About Salon Rentals in Colorado

How many salon rental listings are currently available in Colorado?

SalonRenter.com currently shows 104 active salon rental listings across Colorado. These listings span multiple cities along the Front Range, with Denver accounting for the largest share at 21 listings. Space types include booth rentals, private suites, and entire salon facilities.

What is the average weekly cost to rent a salon booth or suite in Colorado?

The average weekly rental rate across all 104 Colorado listings is $254.78. The full range runs from $61.20 per week on the low end to $1,400 per week for premium spaces, but most professionals should budget around the average when evaluating affordability. Pricing varies by city, space type, and included amenities.

Which Colorado city has the most salon rental options?

Denver has the most listings in the state with 21 active rentals on SalonRenter.com. Colorado Springs is second with 8 listings, followed by Centennial with 6. Professionals who want the broadest selection of space types and price points will find Denver the most active market.

What types of salon spaces are available to rent in Colorado?

Colorado listings include 35 salon chair and booth rentals, 28 salon suite rentals, 5 entire salon rentals, and 3 other workspace types. Booth rentals are the most common format and typically carry the lowest entry cost, while private suites offer more autonomy over your client environment and branding.

Do independent beauty professionals in Colorado need a license to rent a booth or suite?

Yes. Colorado requires active state licensure through the Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA) for cosmetologists, barbers, estheticians, and nail technicians operating independently. Booth and suite renters are responsible for maintaining their own credentials, and some municipalities may also require a local business license separate from the state credential.

Are there salon rental options outside of Denver in Colorado?

Yes. Beyond Denver's 21 listings, professionals can find rentals in Colorado Springs (8 listings), Centennial (6), Highlands Ranch (5), Littleton (5), Arvada (4), Lakewood (4), Thornton (3), and Boulder (3). This distribution gives professionals meaningful choices across both urban and suburban markets throughout the state.

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