Woman Transforms An Old Abandoned Camper Into Her Dream Hair Salon
September 25, 2015
When Katy McLaughlin saw this old, beat up camper in a junk yard, she knew exactly what to do with it.
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She looked past the dirt and damage, and saw an opportunity.
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But it was going to take some work. A LOT of work.
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As a self employed hair stylist, Katy is often asked to travel to her client's homes.
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Her solution?
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A mobile salon.
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With a vintage theme, of course.
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After four months of hard work, her vision became a reality.
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It became the Hair & There Mobile Salon in Houston, Texas.
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Clients have the option to come to their resting location, or for a fee, Hair & There will come to the client.
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It's a great option for weddings, parties or simply someone who doesn't want to drive to the salon.
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It's hard to believe this is the same camper.
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