A space people
want to return to.
There's no neutral position on music in your spaces.
There's a spa with the wrong music, and you've been in it.
The wind-chime loop on repeat. The chill playlist that slides unexpectedly into something with a beat. Music in most wellness spaces was chosen for the idea of a client, not the actual person on the table.
See what a room built around your client feels likeShe came in carrying a difficult week. She left without most of it.
The woman who runs this studio has been in the industry over a decade. She told me she spent the first half of it fighting with music. She tried curated playlists, streaming categories, a period of deliberate silence she thought was elegant but clients found cold.
What she was looking for was simple: music that didn't remind clients they were paying to relax. Something that made the room feel like it had always been this way: considered, unhurried, shaped for the person lying down in it.
Once she found it, her rebooking rate climbed. Not because anything about the treatments changed. Because the full hour felt different from when it started to when it ended, and clients left with something they wanted to find again.
Not one sound for every hour of the day.
A wellness space earns trust through consistency, but the day itself changes. The programme moves gradually through the day: a gentle open, deep treatment hours, a warmer close. What we'd choose for your studio would start from your identity, not this one.
These playlists were chosen for this installation, not as a template. Yours would be built differently, around your brand, your clients, and your treatment style. Schedules are set up during onboarding and adjustable remotely at any time.
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