Spa Hopping: Spa Entrances
18 January 2009
One way to entice a potential client to get into a spa is to feed his eyes with a very attractive aura of the place. There’s a 99% chance that uninterested passers-by will most likely get into your pretty doorstep and ask for anything that pops into their heads. Credit goes to the soothing and relaxing theme of the place which actually drew him to your front desk. Ahhh, the perks of being physically attractive.
I’ve scouted the web for a couple of these well-designed spa entrances that may already speak of the company’s services. Indeed, first impressions last.

A middle eastern spa from Amman, Jordan opens its glass doors to further reveal a well-lit reception counter. I’m already hypnotized with their cool blue light, and I love how the ceramic vases along with a pile of rolled towels are neatly placed in the shelves. My first impression: a high-end day spa, and they seem to have a huge, clean pool that I’d love to use inside!

A simple and calming beauty spa teasingly showcases their hallway through the clear glass doors. The lobby’s chandelier peeps and you get to wonder how extravagant this spa could be. The business number is also encrypted at the door which is a good tactic to still connect with customers who get intimidated at the spa’s appearance. My first impression: I’ll totally look beautiful after a treatment session here! They also seem to have a complete selection of beauty oils and creams for massage.

Keeping it to the minimum may have been the idea to this inviting spa reception area. The only decors you see here are the pearl white ceramic vase on the incredibly clean marbled counter, and the blue-greenish painting hanging on the wall which complements the interesting blue lamps that hung on the ceiling. My first impression: a very professional and service-oriented atmosphere. I wouldn’t have to worry about getting a massage here because I’m pretty sure that they are highly-skilled and well-trained practitioners.

I am quite unsure if this design has been constructed already. Nevertheless, it deserves to be featured because of its interesting arch and color. Notice how the entrance forms the letter “N”… very creative. My first impression: a gadgety type of spa owning a long list of high-tech massage treatment tools.
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1. Gus | 3 March 2009 at 6:37 am
Just dropping by.Btw, you website have great content!
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