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Does anyone know the dementions for the average massage room at massage envy. Not the couples room.

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How much stuff are you going to keep in your room besides your table?  You need enough room to walk around your table.

If your table is 3 by 7 you will need at least an extra 3 feet on either side just to walk around.  That means you need at least a 6 by 10 room.  Now if you have extra stuff in the room you need extra space for them as well.  Figure 1 to 2 feet extra.  You can however add that to the 6 ft side.  Now it becomes a 7 by 10 room or an 8 by 10 room that you need.  Depending upon how big you are you might be able to get away with 2 feet on each side instead of 3 feet.  You can add 1 or 2 feet in any direction on top of that. 

Any bigger though and the room starts looking too big.  A bigger room also can make things awkward as you may have to leave the client move around to much to get hot stones or anything else  you might keep on shelf or counter space. 

I just wanna know massage envy room sizes, our rooms are about 9x11, they are pretty spacious but I’d like to have smaller rooms to accommodate more guest for other locations. I like how massage envy makes use of their space though, I’m guessing 7x10?

that sounds about right if your looking for the reasonably smallest room you can have.  It really depends on what your going to use the room for.  You might think about having some small rooms, and a few a little bigger.  That will give you some flexibility if  you change your mind about things later on.

to big of  a room isn't any good either.  You end up having to spend more time walking from one side of the room to the other.  

Figure out what your going to put in your room first.  then figure out how much space you need.  Just because a certain size space works for someone else, doesn't mean it will work for you.

I have run across as few really big rooms.  I admit that it could just be me.  The clinic I trained in had some real small rooms.  

As far ad meandering about I look at it this way.  If you have hot stones, or other equipment you need to make sure your all set up at the very beginning for the session.  Even then you may need extension cords or something else running along the floor which could pose trip hazards.

When looking for a room I know you sometimes also have to take what ever is available.  You don't always have the ability to choose.

We all do different things with our massage practice.  We all have different needs and issues to address.  Room size and what we do in it is just one of those things among many.

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