Saunas
Saunas for Every Home and Lifestyle
Elevate your daily routine with our hand-picked sauna collection. From the timeless warmth of traditional steam rooms to the gentle heat of infrared cabins and the modern comfort of low-EMF designs, each sauna is crafted for relaxation and renewal. Choose a barrel or outdoor model for a striking centerpiece, or a compact unit for personal retreats. Whatever your space or style, there’s a sauna here to transform it into a sanctuary.
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By Person
Saunas for Home Wellness: Infrared, Traditional, Outdoor
Build a consistent heat routine at home with infrared and traditional saunas sized for one to four users. Whether you want fast warm-up, deep relaxation, or post-training recovery, the right cabin, heater, and electrical setup make all the difference.
- Infrared & Traditional : Choose gentle IR panels or classic rock heaters with steam.
- Solo to Family Sizes : Compact 1–2 person up to roomy 3–4 person layouts up to 9 person large cabins.
- Indoor & Outdoor : Cabins for spare rooms, garages, or backyard placements.
- Clear Upgrade Paths : Lighting, audio, and chromotherapy options available.

Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the difference between infrared and traditional saunas?
How hot do home saunas run?
How long is a typical session?
What electrical do I need?
Can I install a sauna in an apartment?
Indoor vs. outdoor—what should I consider?
Is preheating necessary?
What size is right for me?
Any health considerations?
What maintenance is required?
Do I need ventilation?
How do accessories help?
Buying Guide: Choosing a Sauna
Pick Heat Type
- Infrared: Lower ambient temps, quick warm-up, 120V options.
- Traditional: Higher ambient temps, steam option with water on rocks, usually 240V.
Size & Placement
- 1–2 person: Best for apartments or corners.
- 3–4 person: More legroom, family use, stretching.
- Indoor vs Outdoor: Consider pad, roof, and weatherproofing outside; moisture-resistant finishes inside.
Power & Features
- Electrical: 120V plug vs dedicated 240V—confirm with specs and electrician.
- Controls: Timers, presets, and safety cutoffs.
- Comfort: Backrests, chromotherapy, audio, and glass door visibility.
Sauna Types
Key Benefits of Saunas
Build calm routines and unwind post-training.
Comfort features help you stick with sessions.
Pick indoor or outdoor footprints to fit your space.
Backrests, lighting, and audio tailor the experience.
Compare Options
| Type | Best For | Highlights | Shop |
|---|---|---|---|
| Infrared | Gentle, quick heat; 120V options | Fast warm-up, lower ambient temps | View Infrared |
| Traditional | Classic high heat & steam | Rock heater, ladle steam, authentic feel | View Traditional |
| Outdoor | Backyard installations | Weather-ready shells, roof overhangs | View Outdoor |
| Compact 1–2 Person | Apartments & tight spaces | Small footprint, efficient power | View Compact |
Space & Placement
| Consideration | Recommendation |
|---|---|
| Floor Area | Confirm footprint plus door swing; allow 6–12" service clearance where possible. |
| Electrical | 120V (many IR 1–2 person) vs 240V (larger IR or most traditional). Use a licensed electrician. |
| Surface | Level, moisture-tolerant surface (tile, sealed concrete, LVP). Outdoor: weatherproof pad. |
| Ventilation | Basic airflow improves comfort and drying; follow brand guidance. |
| Ceiling Height | Most cabins fit 7–8 ft rooms; verify model height and top clearance. |
Delivery Path Checklist
Doorways, stairs, and turns from curb to final room.
Stage panel carry, assembly space, and hardware.
Outlet/circuit live and labeled before delivery.
Care, Warranty & Shipping
Wipe benches after use, prop door to dry, and follow brand cleaning guidance. Electrical and heater components require proper circuits and periodic checks. See product pages for warranty coverage and freight shipping details.