Studio packages
Studio packages sized around demand.
Start with five machines, build a growth room, or quote a replacement order with a package that reflects schedule density, instructor flow, delivery conditions, and finish direction.

What changes the package
The machine stays fixed. The room decisions do not.
Count, aisle width, freight, opening date, and finish direction are what move a studio package from starter to growth or full studio.

Package planning
Choose machine count after the business model is clear.
A package should support the class schedule, intro offer, membership plan, instructor flow, and launch budget. Carriage One keeps the machine consistent while the room plan changes by studio order size.

Starter studio
Five to nine machines for a first room that needs to open cleanly without overbuilding.

Growth room
Ten to nineteen machines when class demand, instructor flow, and visual finish all matter at once.

Brand finish planning
Upholstery, hardware, and room tone choices that keep the machine aligned with the studio story.
Starter Studio
A focused first-room package for new studios, second rooms, and small-format builds.
- Launch-ready equipment plan
- Finish and upholstery guidance
- Carriage One checkout or quote path
Growth Studio
The most common order size for boutique operators scaling a full high-intensity room.
- Room count and spacing review
- Custom finish options
- Owner-to-owner launch guidance
Full Studio
A full commercial build package for multi-room studios, expansions, and replacement orders.
- Volume studio pricing
- Delivery sequencing support
- Brand-aligned finish package
What sets the final package
The room package has to survive opening week.
Package planning is not just machine count. It is the class capacity model, the instructor circulation plan, and whether delivery shows up in the right sequence.
Choose count based on how the room will actually fill, not just how many machines fit on paper.
Spacing, mirror lines, and transition clearance matter more once classes are back-to-back all day.
Loading access, stairs, timing, and finish protection can change the best package path before the order is placed.