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As a femme-presenting Black lesbian, I’ve noticed conservative opinions arise from certain braiders while I’m just trying to get my hair washed and blow-dried. Black salons haven’t always been safe spaces for me.

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Pastel colours and textured concrete decorate Stockholm hair salon

Westblom Krasse Arkitektkontor has designed the interior for a minimalist hair salon that was informed by architect Carlo Scarpa's geometric designs and the muted colours of 1920s swimming baths.

Called Little Faktory, the salon was designed and renovated by the local architecture studio for hairdresser Sofia Geideby and is located in a former office in Stockholm, Sweden.

Circle and square shapes define Little Faktory

Westblom Krasse Arkitektkontor overhauled the 220-square-metre basement space, which is over one hundred years old, to reveal its original textured concrete walls and exposed steel structure.

As the salon is located underground, the studio explained that it also had to be "very careful working with artificial light".

Round mirrors hang above black chairs

Its design for Little Faktory was intended to be minimalist and streamlined.

"Our aim was to declutter the former office and create one big open space, making its four pillars the heroes of the main room again," studio co-founder Jesper Westblom told Dezeen. "The challenge was to reduce, rather than to add things."

The salon features four original pillars

In line with this pared-back approach, the firm painted the salon's walls in a delicate, light yellow hue that intends to brighten its basement setting and maintain but soften the space's industrial feel.

Circles and squares are dotted throughout the salon in the form of mirrors and furniture. According to Westblom, they were informed by the geometric shapes seen in the late Italian architect Scarpa's designs.

The studio also drew on Scarpa's use of contrasting colours.

A washing station is located behind a perforated metal screen

Freestanding haircutting stations are arranged in the centre of the salon's main studio. These feature thick side tables shaped like plus-signs, as well as round mirrors mounted on powder-coated steel tubes.

On one side of the main space, black leather chairs sit opposite a floating table that lines the concrete wall, above which embellished circular mirrors and square-shaped display shelves are positioned.

Gustaf Westman designed a bespoke mirror for the project

A washing station can be found on the other side of the room, which is subtly separated from the rest of the area by a cloverleaf perforated metal screen that echoes the plus-shape used elsewhere.

"The customer and the hairstylist represent one square each, on both sides, resulting in the plus shape," Westblom explained.

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A colour lab, VIP area and private office space are located behind bespoke, glazed double doors, while the entrance stairwell is illuminated with spidery neon LED lights by designer Josefin Eklund.

Also among the salon's bespoke elements is a rectilinear mirror with a bulbous blue frame by Gustaf Westman, which the Swedish artist made in a custom colour specifically for the project.

LED lights illuminate the stairwell in neon

All of Little Faktory's interiors are created in a muted combination of the primary colours of red, yellow and blue, which Westblom explained is an ode to the salon's slogan, "the colourful kind".

"We looked at some early, inspirational images that set the tone of the project," he said.

"One image, in particular, was of 1920s public baths with beautiful cream-coloured tiles, orange and red details and, of course, a blue swimming pool. This ended up forming our main colour scheme."

Mirrors shaped like paint splashes liven up the customer toilet

The project's emphasis on colour is repeated in the customer toilet, where playful mirrors shaped like paint splashes are arranged opposite each other in an attempt to create an infinity effect.

Little Faktory's material palette includes rubber flooring, reeded glass and dyed fibreboard, which intend to complement the salon's existing elements and provide functional solutions to its customers' needs.

Little Faktory is a basement hair salon

Jesper Westblom and Robin Krasse founded their eponymous Stockholm-based architecture firm in January 2021.

Other recent hair salon designs that have colour and texture at their core include Danielle Brustman's Mitch Studio – a Melbourne salon that features yellow accents and glass partitions – and Mood, a hair studio by Casa Antillón in Madrid with bold mint-green ceilings sprayed with insulation foam.

The photography is byMikael Olsson.

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Casa Antillón pairs foam and steel in design of Madrid's Mood hair salon

Spanish studio Casa Antillón has incorporated galvanised steel elements throughout this hair salon in Madrid, which features bold mint-green ceilings sprayed with insulation foam.

Prior to becoming the Mood hair salon, the five-by-ten-metre unit was an empty shell with barely finished walls and floors.

Mood's interior incorporates galvanised steel panels

Casa Antillón was tasked with finding a simple yet effective way to make this blank space more visually impactful.

The studio, which is led by Marta Ochoa, Ismael López, Emmanuel Álvarez and Yosi Negrín, responded by completely covering the facade of the salon and large swathes of its interior with sheets of galvanised steel.

Styling is done in front of large arched mirrors

"It was the client's proposal to work with an old friend of their family who is a construction expert in metallic solutions," Casa Antillón told Dezeen.

"The project aims for a maximum exploitation of the resources to build an iconic and quality space."

Insulation foam was sprayed onto the ceiling to create a bumpy finish

Steel was used to line the salon's street-facing wall and a deep-set box seat that was constructed around the front window.

Metal panels also cover the rear wall, camouflaging a pair of silver-coloured doors that lead to the staff office and customer toilet.

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Most of Mood's remaining surfaces are finished in a complementary shade of light grey, while the ceiling was sprayed with insulation foam to create a bumpy texture and painted mint green.

Casa Antillón applied the same colour to the salon's support columns and the thick ceiling beam that runs along the length of the interior in order to "accentuate its longitudinal axis".

Silver doors blend into the salon's rear wall

Sectioned off from the rest of the floor plan by curved steel screens, one side of the salon is given over to a dye lab where staff can mix up unique hair colours.

The other side of the room houses a trio of arched backlit mirrors, each accompanied by a black styling chair.

The street-facing wall and window seat are also lined with steel panels

Just behind are a couple of hair washing stations and a slim steel shelf that holds shampoos and conditioners.

Towards the front of the salon there's also a small waiting area, dressed with shapely black armchairs and a metal-framed coffee table.

Black armchairs feature in the waiting area

Other striking hair salons include Qali in Vancouver, which was designed by Studio Roslyn to evoke the mood of 1980s Miami, and Mitch Studio in Melbourne, which designer Danielle Brustman outfitted with sunny yellow interiors.

The photography is byImagen Subliminal.

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Danielle Brustman creates yellow highlights in sunny Melbourne hair salon

Yellow-tinted glass partitions and droplet-shaped mirrors give a unique personality to Australian hair salon Mitch Studio, renovated by interior designer Danielle Brustman.

Mitch Studio is located in a double-storey 1950s building in the Melbourne suburb of Ashburton, in a shopfront that had already operated as a hairdressers for a number of years.

Danielle Brustman wanted to use Mitch Studio's brand colour, yellow, in the interior design

Brustman's client wanted to update the space to reflect their brand, which uses yellow as its signature colour. The designer set out to give the space a fresh and modern feel while using the sunny hue as a key part of the colour palette.

The designer started by gutting the space entirely, leaving only the original concrete floor, which has been polished to achieve its final look.

The reception area includes a custom-built retail display shelf and a six-globe chandelier by Entler

She reconfigured the layout across two floors: on the ground floor is the reception and waiting area along with hair washing and cutting stations – the latter separated with the distinctive yellow glass partitions.

The partitions create privacy and personal space while also, Brustman points out, proving useful when social distancing is required.

The ground floor area includes hair washing and cutting stations

The droplet-shaped mirrors at these stations were chosen to give the salon a bespoke touch, while referencing ideas of water and washing.

"There is something lovely about the way the droplet mirrors create an infinity effect in the space, adding to the spaciousness," Brustman told Dezeen.

The space is designed to facilitate an easy flow of movement for the stylists throughout the day

All the joinery on the ground floor is bespoke, including a reception desk clad in mustard-yellow glass mosaic tiles and a retail display shelf with similar white tiles.

Most of the surfaces and finishes are in white, as is the sculptural six-arm chandelier by US design studio Entler.

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Upstairs, there are additional haircutting stations along with bathrooms, a kitchen and a small worktable – meant for customers who want to pull out their laptops while waiting for their hair treatments to take effect.

The haircutting stations here have a different configuration, facing each other but divided by mirrors. Completed with pale moulded plywood chairs, they give the space an almost cafe-like appearance.

The upstairs haircutting stations have a different configuration

"We wanted to keep the spaces light and airy with a great deal of airflow and enough room for the clients and staff to feel spacious and comfortable in their surrounds," Brustman said.

She also paid attention to the employees' workflow and aimed to design the space to be intuitive and relaxing for them. For instance, there are hair-recycling bins integrated into the joinery, so that stylists can dispose of waste on the spot.

There is also a worktable that customers can use while they wait for their hair dye to take

Brustman is a Melbourne-based interior designer whose previous work has included the Brighton Street Early Learning Centre – a childcare centre with a different bright colour palette in every room.

The photography is by Nicole England.

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