$4,995.00Original price was: $4,995.00.$3,999.00Current price is: $3,999.00.
Full 2 person capacity
6 Total Heaters, 3 PureTech™ Near Zero EMF (EMF Under 2MG when sitting 2 to 3 inches from the heating panels) FAR IR Carbon Panels, 3 Near IR Elements.
Exterior dimensions (WDH): 48″ x 42″ x 75″ (roof overhang: add 4″)
Interior dimensions (WDH): 44″ x 38″ x 69″
1 Himalayan Salt Bar (Under the bench)
FM radio with Bluetooth and MP3 auxiliary connection and built in speakers
118F-132F is the deal temperature range, sauna can heat up to 140F
Electrical service: 120 V/15 AMP Non GFCI plug & play
$5,878.80Original price was: $5,878.80.$4,899.00Current price is: $4,899.00.
✔ 3 Person Capacity ✔ Constructed With Hemlock Wood ✔ Tempered Glass Door ✔ 8 Carbon Heating Elements ✔ Interior & Exterior LED Control Panel ✔ Clasp Together Assembly ✔ Chromotherapy Lighting System ✔ Music System w/Bluetooth ✔ 3 Portable Comfort Benches
$2,699.00Original price was: $2,699.00.$2,099.00Current price is: $2,099.00.
Full 2-person capacity
6 Dynamic Low EMF (EMF between 6-10MG – 6 to 8 inches from the heating panels) FAR Infrared Carbon heating panels 2 on the rear wall 1 on each side wall 1 under the bench and 1 on the floorboard
Natural Reforested Canadian Hemlock wood construction
Clear Tempered glass door and side windows
Interior Chromotherapy Color Lighting System
Interior / Exterior LED control panels
Bluetooth and MP3 auxiliary connection with built-in speakers
$2,499.00Original price was: $2,499.00.$2,099.00Current price is: $2,099.00.
✔ 6 Dynamic Infrared Carbon heating panels
✔ Full 2 person capacity
✔ Natural Canadian Hemlock wood
✔ 6mm Interior and Exterior wood planks
✔ Clear Tempered glass door
✔ Interior Chromotherapy Color Lighting System
✔ Interior & exterior LED control panel
✔ Built in Bluetooth – MP3 auxiliary Connection
✔ 2 speakers
Do you long for a private sanctuary where you can relax and rejuvenate your body and mind? If so, a basement sauna might be just what you need.
Saunas have been used for centuries to promote relaxation, detoxification, and improved health. They can help you relieve stress, improve circulation, and even aid in weight loss. And what better place to install a sauna than in your basement? It’s a private, secluded space that can be transformed into a relaxing oasis with just a few simple steps.
In the following article, I’ll show you the best saunas for basements, then show you how to choose an option and create the perfect space.
Best Basement Saunas
Best 1-2 Person Option: Dynamic Barcelona Infrared Sauna
The Dynamic Barcelona is a traditional steam sauna that can accommodate up to two people or be used personally. It features a 3kW heater and is made from high-quality Canadian Hemlock wood. The sauna also comes with a built-in sound system, LED lighting, and an oxygen ionizer for added relaxation benefits. With A price of only $1,799, it’s a great option for almost all budgets.
Best 3-Person Option: Maxxus Bellevue Infrared Sauna
The Maxxus Bellevue is an infrared sauna that can accommodate up to four people but is built for three. It features six carbon heating panels and a built-in sound system with MP3/Auxiliary audio inputs. The sauna is made from high-quality Canadian Hemlock wood and has a digital control panel for easy temperature adjustments.
Best Traditional Option: Golden Designs Sundsvall Traditional Indoor Sauna
The Golden Designs Sundsvall is a basement sauna that can accommodate up to two people. It features a traditional steam sauna design with a 4kW heater and natural Canadian Cedar construction. The sauna also has a built-in sound system, LED lighting, and a tempered glass door for added durability and safety.
When it comes to choosing the perfect basement sauna kit, there are a few key factors to consider. Here are some things to keep in mind when selecting a sauna for your basement:
Type of Sauna
There are several types of sauna kits available, including traditional steam saunas and infrared saunas. Each type of sauna offers its own set of benefits and features. For basement saunas, we recommend infrared saunas due to the lack of humidity created by the units.
Traditional steam saunas are known for their high humidity and high temperatures, which can promote relaxation and detoxification. Infrared saunas, on the other hand, use infrared heat to warm the body directly, which can be more comfortable for some people.
Size and Capacity
The size and capacity of the sauna you choose will depend on the size of your basement and how many people will be using the sauna at once. If you plan to use the sauna with your partner or family, you may want to opt for a larger model that can accommodate multiple people at once.
Heating System
The heating system is a crucial component of any sauna. Make sure you choose a sauna with a high-quality heating system that can reach and maintain the desired temperature. Traditional steam saunas require a wood-fired or electric heater, while infrared saunas typically have their own heating elements built in.
Material
The material used to construct the sauna can also make a big difference in the overall quality and experience. Look for saunas made with high-quality, durable materials that can withstand the high temperatures and humidity of the sauna environment. Common materials used for saunas include wood, ceramic, and glass.
Budget
Saunas can range in price from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars depending on the size, features, and type of sauna. Set a budget for your sauna and stick to it, while also keeping in mind the long-term benefits and investment in your health and wellness.
How to Create the Perfect Space for Your Basement Sauna
Here’s how to create a basement sauna that you’ll love:
Choose the right location
Before you start building your sauna, you need to choose the right location in your basement. Look for a spot that’s away from any water sources or pipes, and that’s easy to access. You’ll also want to make sure that the area is well-ventilated and can accommodate the size of the sauna you’re planning to build.
Choose the right sauna
There are many different types of saunas available, each with its own set of benefits and features. Some of the most common types of saunas include traditional steam saunas and infrared saunas. Consider your budget, space, and personal preferences when choosing the right sauna for your basement. For our customers, we recommend infrared saunas for the basement due to price and the lack of humidity.
Prepare the space
Once you’ve chosen your sauna, it’s time to prepare the space. Clear out any clutter or debris, and make sure the area is clean and dry. You’ll also need to install proper ventilation and insulation to ensure that the sauna stays at a comfortable temperature.
Install the sauna
With the space prepared, it’s time to install the sauna. Our saunas all come in modular designs, so they can be put together with two people in less than an hour.. Infrared saunas typically don’t require a separate heater, but they do need to be plugged into an electrical outlet.
Add the finishing touches
Once your sauna is installed, it’s time to add the finishing touches. You may want to install backrests, add lighting, or even decorate the space with plants or artwork. Make the space your own and create a relaxing atmosphere that you’ll love.
Conclusion
In conclusion, a basement sauna is a great way to transform your home into a private oasis where you can relax and rejuvenate. As stated in the article, our favorite basement sauna is the Dynamic Barcelona Infrared sauna.
With the simple steps outlined above, you can create a sauna in your basement that you’ll love. So why wait? Start planning your basement sauna today!