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Sauna Design and Construction Plans Come With Kits
Designing and building a sauna room is easier than ever with
the sauna design and construction plans that come with precut or
pre-built material kits. The size of an indoor sauna room should be planned
large enough to accommodate at least two bathers. Outdoor saunas are usually
built with larger dimensions to accommodate 4 to 6 people.
Pre-built modular saunas and
precut kits make construction of an indoor or outdoor sauna a project that
can be completed in as little as a few hours to two or three days. The sauna
plans that come with prefabricated kits give detailed instructions on how to
construct a sweat room from start to finish. Precut kits can be custom
designed by the manufacturer to fit the exact dimensions of the room you are
planning to convert into a home sauna.
Prefabricated home
saunas are of modular design which makes construction straightforward.
These are freestanding saunas with pre-assembled wall and ceiling panels.
The plans that come with these kits show you exactly how to construct the
room from start to finish. Pre-assembled benches, pre-hung doors and plug-in
electric heaters make assembly a cinch, even if you have never built
anything before.
Precut sauna kits can be ordered with
all the wall and ceiling panels (or tongue-and-groove boards) pre-cut for a
customized design to fit any size room. Custom designed Finnish saunas
are for the do-it-yourselfer with medium carpentry and construction skills.
Plan on spending 2 to 3 days assembling one of these kits.
A small sauna room of modular design makes a portable home sauna that is
easy to set up and take with if you are planning to move in the future. A
modular, prefabricated construction kit is quite affordable and can be
assembled in less than an hour. Have a look at some of the kits and saunas
available from selected manufacturers and retailers featured in our buying
guide to give you a better idea of what is available.
For more information also see:
how to build a sauna
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