**The Colour Room Salisbury: Your Haven for Creative Expression**

Nestled within the artistic ambiance of Fisherton Mill Cafe & Studio, The Colour Room Salisbury invites you to experience a world of creativity and relaxation. Our vibrant studio, located on the first floor at 108 Fisherton Street, is dedicated to providing exceptional art and craft services tailored to inspire both novice and seasoned artists alike. We pride ourselves on fostering a welcoming atmosphere where customer satisfaction is our top priority.

At The Colour Room, we offer a diverse range of creative workshops and classes designed to unleash your artistic potential. Whether you’re interested in painting, pottery, or mixed media, our skilled instructors are here to guide you every step of the way. Our commitment to quality service ensures that each visit is not just an appointment but a memorable experience filled with inspiration and personal growth.

With a focus on community engagement, we also host special events and exhibitions that showcase local talent, making us a hub for creativity in Salisbury. When you choose The Colour Room, you’re not just signing up for a class; you’re joining a vibrant community of art enthusiasts who share your passion.

For inquiries or to book your next artistic adventure, please call us at 01722 414474 or visit our website at [thecolourroomstudio.com](http://www.thecolourroomstudio.com/). Discover the joy of creativity at The Colour Room Salisbury—where your artistic journey begins!

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S Naylor

5 Google Rating

I saw Debbie for the first time last week for a cut and colour. I moved to Salisbury almost a year a

5/ 5

I saw Debbie for the first time last week for a cut and colour. I moved to Salisbury almost a year ago and have been travelling 3 and 1/2 hours to my former home town for haircuts as I was so nervous about changing hair stylist. I had a bit of a radical change of style and I absolutely love it, and the colour, it is fantastic. Just what I wanted. Debbie doesn't push hair products, she encourages you to use up what you have at home before buying anything new. The salon is lovely and she has Grazia and Hello- who wants to read long articles, I just want to look at the photos. A truly relaxing experience. And Debbie is absolutely lovely. Highly recommended.

a k

5 Google Rating

Great staff and all products are nature friendly.

5/ 5

Great staff and all products are nature friendly.

Aaron Whiffin

5 Google Rating

They coloured my wife's hair. Absolutely fantastic, she was really impressed :)

5/ 5

They coloured my wife's hair. Absolutely fantastic, she was really impressed :)

Paul M

5 Google Rating

A beautifully decorated Salon with very friendly and capable staff. A joy to visit.

5/ 5

A beautifully decorated Salon with very friendly and capable staff. A joy to visit.

Michelle Mckenzie

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

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