A fully equipped massage room centers on five core pieces: a massage table, a bolster set, a hydraulic or electric lift stool, a storage cart or rolling supply trolley, and a linen storage unit. These form the functional minimum for a working treatment space.
The massage table is the load-bearing centerpiece — stationary tables rated to 700–800 lbs working weight handle deep tissue and structural work without flex or creak. Around it, a massage room needs adjustable-height seating for the therapist, bolsters and positioning wedges for clients, a rolling cart stocked with oils and tools, and shelving or a linen cabinet for towels and supplies. Electric lift tables with a height range of 25.5"–32.5" reduce therapist strain across a full client day.
- Massage table working weight capacity: 700–800 lbs depending on frame type and construction.
- Electric massage table height range: 25.5" to 32.5", adjusted via foot pedal without stopping the session.
- Standard table surface width for deep tissue work: 31.5" — wide enough for full-body technique access.
- Rolling supply carts typically feature locking casters and metal-framed drawers rated to hold tools and product weight through daily use.
- Wire shelving for massage room linen storage is commonly rated to 350 lbs per shelf on 3-tier units.