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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

ki se tsu hair salon in Nagoya, Japan by iks design

 
June 3rd, 2014 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: iks design

In the heart of Nagoya-city, a husband and his wife run a hair salon and an esthetic salon in the same place.

One of their requests was that they needed spaces for both the hair salon and the esthetic salon separately in only 40 ㎡ of space.

Image Courtesy © Keisuke Nakagami

Image Courtesy © Keisuke Nakagami

  • Architects: iks design
  • Project: ki se tsu hair salon
  • Location: Nagoya, Japan
  • Photography: Keisuke Nakagami
  • Project year: 2013
  • Area: 40 sqm
  • Logo,Graphic deign: Tomoshi Yoshida

Image Courtesy © Keisuke Nakagami

Image Courtesy © Keisuke Nakagami

Furthermore, the esthetic salon would be operated by the wife by appointment system, so when she did not have any appointments they would like to use as a private room of the hair salon.

The second, they have been planning to have two styling station for now, however in the future they would like to have four stations including a private room.

Image Courtesy © Keisuke Nakagami

Image Courtesy © Keisuke Nakagami

And one more request, they wanted a large white wall that can be used for photographing somewhere in the salon. Therefore I have decided to make the space for only two styling stations instead of making the maximum number of stations and even the esthetic salon so that they could use its space more useful like when they needed more stations, they could bring mirrors, chairs and storage which were movable.

Image Courtesy © Keisuke Nakagami

Image Courtesy © Keisuke Nakagami

Also the wall was movable to make a private room which they could use either a private styling station or a private esthetic salon.

When they needed not many styling stations or a private room, could feel the space more spacious.

Moreover when photographing, if they moved the mirrors, a large white wall would come out so that not only for photographing, but also it could suit its management situation or its use even if it was changed.

Image Courtesy © Keisuke Nakagami

Image Courtesy © Keisuke Nakagami

Image Courtesy © Keisuke Nakagami

Image Courtesy © Keisuke Nakagami

Image Courtesy © Keisuke Nakagami

Image Courtesy © Keisuke Nakagami

Image Courtesy © Keisuke Nakagami

Image Courtesy © Keisuke Nakagami

Image Courtesy © Keisuke Nakagami

Image Courtesy © Keisuke Nakagami

Image Courtesy © Keisuke Nakagami

Image Courtesy © Keisuke Nakagami

Image Courtesy ©  iks design

Image Courtesy © iks design

Image Courtesy ©  iks design

Image Courtesy © iks design

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