2020 Salons of the Year: Whitehouse Salon
We nationally won “Best Salon Design!”
Whitehouse Salon
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Owner: Tanya Brooks
Salon Style: Urban, Happy, Hip
Square Footage: 1,400
Stations: 15
Equipment: Takara Belmont
Furniture: Tanya Brooks
Retail Lines: Unite, Brazilian Blowout
Color Lines: L’oreal
Nail Lines: OPI, CND, Gelish
Design By: Tanya Brooks
Architects: Tanya Brooks
Photographer: Adam Millron
The décor of Whitehouse Salon is right in its name. Almost everything in the salon is white—white walls, white floors, white marble bars, white-framed mirrors, white styling chairs.
“I wanted the salon to look happy, alive and pristine,” says owner Tanya Brooks.
To add to the brightness factor, Brooks was particular about the lighting. “I installed the same light that art galleries use to show off their art pieces,” she explains. “It’s brighter than most lights, and shows the truest of colors which is important for our creations as well. The light is just like the sunshine—you can’t help but feel great when you’re in it.”
Brooks also loved the restaurant trend of an open communal atmosphere—where diners have view of the kitchen and the communal seating introduces them to other patrons. To add that environment into her salon, the front desk also serves as a bar. After guests check in they are offered wine, French-pressed coffee, several types of herbal teas, or individually bottled fresh lemon and cucumber water. “Our beverages are served in crystal and porcelain, with a doily.”
If clients are in for a color service, they are seated at another 20-foot bar, where they can watch their colorist mix their formula.
To keep the salon efficient, Brooks considered the movement of staff and clients throughout the space, especially at full capacity. “I was working with a very long narrow space in an older building. We have a restaurant below us with an open ceiling, so I was not able to put the plumbing in the floor joist like you’d normally do,” she says.
“To solve the problem, we raised the floor below the shampoo area, sinks and the bathrooms, which we call our wet area,” she continues. “It helps divide the space and add interest and texture to the flooring and space. I gave this area a spa feeling through glass and marble tiles.”
The décor of Whitehouse Salon is right in its name. Almost everything in the salon is white—white walls, white floors, white marble bars, white-framed mirrors, white styling chairs.
“I wanted the salon to look happy, alive and pristine,” says owner Tanya Brooks.
To add to the brightness factor, Brooks was particular about the lighting. “I installed the same light that art galleries use to show off their art pieces,” she explains. “It’s brighter than most lights, and shows the truest of colors which is important for our creations as well. The light is just like the sunshine—you can’t help but feel great when you’re in it.”
Brooks also loved the restaurant trend of an open communal atmosphere—where diners have view of the kitchen and the communal seating introduces them to other patrons. To add that environment into her salon, the front desk also serves as a bar. After guests check in they are offered wine, French-pressed coffee, several types of herbal teas, or individually bottled fresh lemon and cucumber water. “Our beverages are served in crystal and porcelain, with a doily.”
If clients are in for a color service, they are seated at another 20-foot bar, where they can watch their colorist mix their formula.
To keep the salon efficient, Brooks considered the movement of staff and clients throughout the space, especially at full capacity. “I was working with a very long narrow space in an older building. We have a restaurant below us with an open ceiling, so I was not able to put the plumbing in the floor joist like you’d normally do,” she says.
“To solve the problem, we raised the floor below the shampoo area, sinks and the bathrooms, which we call our wet area,” she continues. “It helps divide the space and add interest and texture to the flooring and space. I gave this area a spa feeling through glass and marble tiles.”
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Whitehouse Salon Recognized by AIER for Economic Leadership
September 29th 2019 – Whitehouse Salon has been selected for the 2019 American Leadership Award amongst all its peers and competitors by the American Institute for Economic Resources (AIER).
Each year the AIER conducts business surveys and industry research to identify companies that have achieved demonstrable success in their local business environment and industry category. They are recognized as having enhanced the commitment and contribution through service to their customers and community. Companies of this caliber enhance the consumer driven stature that AIER strives to recognize.
Whitehouse Salon has consistently demonstrated a high regard for upholding business ethics and company values. This recognition by AIER marks a significant achievement as an emerging leader within various competitors and is setting benchmarks that the industry should follow.
As part of the industry research and business surveys, various sources of information were gathered and analyzed to choose the selected companies in each category. This research is part of an exhaustive process that encapsulates a year long immersion in the business climate of its industry.
Pittsburgh’s Elite: Hair Salon’s That Stand Out
Whitehouse Salon is a highly recommended hair salon in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, known for its clean, welcoming environment and professional, friendly staff. The salon offers complimentary drinks and a relaxing experience to its clients. Their skilled stylists like Selena Pernatozzi, Myra, Tanya, and Lila are praised for their expertise in a variety of hair types and styles, including color, cuts, and curl care. Whether it’s your first visit or you’re a regular, Whitehouse Salon ensures a positive, pampering experience.
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