Finish direction
Make the studio feel branded before it opens.
Carriage One stays mechanically consistent. The finish direction changes upholstery, hardware tone, room mood, and how premium the installation feels on day one, and Carriage Pro is the fully custom finish path when the room needs a signature look.

Customization is a room decision
Lock the tone before the production clock starts.
Upholstery, metal tone, and accessory details should line up with the room palette before timing, count, and delivery are finalized.


Carriage One finish planning
Carriage One ships in a premium commercial finish, and Carriage Pro is the fully custom build for founders who want the machine finished to their exact studio look. Finish planning helps the machine feel intentional in your room instead of dropped into it after design is done.
Upholstery
Black, olive, tobacco, and other commercial-grade directions.
Metal
Matte black and brushed hardware details that read premium in low light.
Tone
Choose a machine palette that belongs with your mirrors, flooring, and wall color.
Guidance
Owner-led recommendations before you lock count, timing, and delivery.
Visual references
The finish choice has to work on the machine and in the room.
Product detail, accessory feel, and the installed room all need to read as one brand. That is the difference between a machine arriving and a studio feeling finished.

Profile and hardware
Review the full machine silhouette before committing to room tone and placement.

Upholstery and finish
Detail views reveal whether the upholstery, rails, and handles feel premium together.

Installed room feel
Use founder-run studio references to check how the machine actually reads under real lighting.