Planning Guide

Indoor or Outdoor Saunas

Find your perfect fit. Compare the design parameters, electrical setups, and environmental considerations for indoor and outdoor installations.

The Installation Dilemma

Which environment suits your lifestyle?

Indoor Sauna Rooms

Transform a master bath, home gym, basement, or walk-in closet. Indoor saunas are extremely energy-efficient, easy to access year-round without braving the cold, and integrate seamlessly into your home.

  • Flooring: Placed directly on tile, vinyl, or concrete.
  • Ventilation: Draws air from inside the room and vents back.
  • Power: 120V plug-and-play or 220V hardwired electric.

Outdoor Cabins & Barrels

Create a private backyard sanctuary on your deck, patio, or lakeside. Outdoor saunas provide a closer connection to nature and support wood-fired heaters or quick plunges into the snow or cold pool.

  • Base: Requires a level concrete pad, gravel bed, or reinforced deck.
  • Insulation: Weatherproof siding and insulated walls withstand sub-zero winds.
  • Options: Supports electric heaters or traditional wood-burning stoves.
Install Planning

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From electrical wire gauges to ventilation layouts, base construction, and wood choice, we help you align every aspect of your sauna build. Speak to our team to request site inspections and customized dimension drawings.

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