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Planning Sauna Rooms in The Right Way

by Northern Lights Cedar Barrel Sauna Manufacturer & Supplier of Barrel Saunas in Canada

Planning anything needs careful consideration and personalized attention to every detail. To plan your sauna properly, you will require understanding the specific aspects of your home to make sure that your unit will fit and ensure optimal performance.

If you want to educate yourself on the intricate details about planning your sauna, you should go through the guidelines for the common residential sauna installation:

Location

Before doing anything, you will need to decide on the location of home sauna. Having the right location is important. To choose the right location, you will have a better overview of the sauna size that you want to build.

  • Versatility is a key; however you will certainly require working with your home and using whatever open space is available.
  • You can build your sauna on any surface that doesn’t absorb moisture easily. Otherwise, it will lead to mold and other major inconveniences.
  • The beauty of custom home saunas is being able to perfectly fit your exact specifications. You need to devise the blueprints and the sauna manufacturer cuts and issues the materials for the sauna enclosure.

Choosing the right wood for you sauna

The main benefit of installing your own sauna is having the independence to use material that matches the interior décor and ambience of your home perfectly. There is a huge availability of woods for saunas that have been tried and tested under the harsh conditions of sauna heat.

The best woods for home saunas include cedar, basswood, spruce, fir, poplar and hemlock. These wood types are proven to be durable and are capable of withstanding the extreme sauna temperatures. Therefore, you need to make the right selection of sauna that matches best your home and requirements.

Choosing the right heater

There are different factors you need to consider in order to choose the right heating system for your sauna. Sauna heaters are very powerful and are designed to heat the sauna to even hotter or significantly lower temperatures. In order to stay safe and secure, you need to follow these basic guidelines:

If you’re new to planning saunas, it’s important to consider professional help to match the suitable size heater for the dimension of your space. Infrared sauna heaters are more frequently used for indoor applications. They emit infrared light to heat the room.

Besides, wood burning heaters provide steam with water and hot rocks that is proven to create much relaxing, soothing experience.

Benches and doors

Now that you’re aware of the necessary details to build your sauna; it’s better to take a look at the factors that will complete your unit.

To ensure the safety of bathers while eliminating potential hazards, sauna manufacturers have mandated that the sauna door should remain open outwards.

Benches remain intact for bathers to sit and relax comfortably while enjoying the most of sauna bat. Most common saunas utilize two sets of benches at two different heights. This makes you to move around and experience various heat levels. When the heat rises up, the upper bench will offer a hotter experience than the lower bench.

Wrapping it up

Now you know how to plan your sauna, its right time to consider creating a custom design and make preparations beforehand to build your own sauna. To make sure that the installation as simple and effortless as possible, the manufacturer will provide you with the instructions on proper sauna installation.

Author Information –

This article is written by Cedar Barrel Saunas, which provides DIY home sauna packages and kits ensuring unforgettable sauna experiences. https://www.cedarbarrelsaunas.com/sauna-room-plans.html


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