Regency glamour inspires daniel jordan london salon
Published
14th May 2014
by
rachael

The regency era is the inspiration at Daniel Jordan London in Sevenoaks, which was designed by Toby Kearns of
Original Design Solutions.
After years of working with Nicky Clarke in Mayfair, glamour was the watchword for Daniel when it came to creating his own hair haven.
The main feature is space - with the width of each of the eight cutting stations measuring in at over 2.5m and separated by decorative columns, leaving 3m between each client to allow for the luxury of total undivided attention and true personal service.
The luxurious finished look is unrecognisable; a million miles from the premises' former use as a discount supermarket.
Daniel Jordan London: In Pictures
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Daniel Jordan London, 143C High Street, Sevenoaks, Kent
Size: 153 sq m
Number of staff: 10
Number of styling stations: 8
Budget: £250,000
Sources: Pietranera at LSE Hair, Lee Broom Shoreditch, NCI Flooring Contractors, Armourcoat Surface Finishes