Whether you’re a beauty therapist or a aesthetic practitioner, hiring a treatment room is often the most cost-effective way to grow your business—without the overheads of opening a full clinic.
But how much should you expect to pay?
In this guide, we break down the average treatment room hire costs across the UK, what affects the pricing, and how to get the best value for your budget.
💡 Average Treatment Room Hire Costs in the UK
Type of Hire
Typical Price Range
Hourly Hire
£10 – £30 per hour
Half-Day (3–4 hrs)
£30 – £80 per session
Daily Hire
£50 – £120 per day
Weekly Hire
£150 – £400 per week
Monthly Hire
£500 – £1,200+ per month
Note: Prices vary by location, facilities, and type of treatments permitted.
📍 Costs by Location
London
Daily: £80 – £150
Monthly: £800 – £2,000+ (premium areas like Mayfair, Kensington) London is the most expensive, but also offers the highest footfall and client potential.
Major Cities (Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds)
Daily: £60 – £100
Monthly: £600 – £1,200 Still competitive, but with a growing demand for aesthetics and beauty services.
Smaller Towns & Suburbs
Daily: £40 – £70
Monthly: £400 – £900 More affordable and ideal for growing a local, loyal client base.
🛠️ Factors That Affect the Cost
Location – Central or high-footfall areas cost more
Facilities Included – Couch, towels, sink, Wi-Fi, reception service
Licensing & Compliance – Rooms suitable for injectables may cost more due to medical requirements
Shared vs Private Use – Shared days or slots are cheaper than exclusive use
Flexible Terms – Short-term and ad-hoc bookings often cost more per session than long-term agreements
✅ What to Look for When Comparing Prices
Is VAT included in the price?
What’s included in the rate? (e.g., utilities, use of equipment, cleaning)
Does the room meet your treatment and licensing needs?
How professional is the environment? Clients expect a clean, welcoming space.
💡 Tips for Getting the Best Value
Start with flexible bookings (daily/weekly) before committing monthly
Negotiate discounts for long-term or multiple-day hires
Look slightly outside central areas for more space at lower rates
Check for hidden costs like storage, cleaning fees, or late hours surcharges
Final Thoughts
Hiring a treatment room is an investment in your business—but the right space can elevate your professionalism, attract high-paying clients, and give you the flexibility to grow.
Ready to explore options? Browse flexible treatment room rentals across the UK on Treatment Hire Space.