Saunas

Indoor | Outdoor | Infrared | Bio | Salt Brick

  • Provides a controlled, private wellness environment within the comfort of your home or facility
  • Offers year-round therapeutic relaxation independent of external weather conditions
  • Supports stress reduction, muscle recovery, and overall mental and physical well-being
  • Enhances property value and creates a luxurious personal retreat
  • Supports holistic health through targeted hydrotherapy treatment

Indoor spas leverage advanced hydrotherapy technologies to create therapeutic water environments. Precision-engineered jets, temperature controls, and ergonomic designs work together to deliver targeted massage, muscle relaxation, and circulatory stimulation. Integrated heating and filtration systems ensure consistent water quality and optimal therapeutic temperature.

  • Available in multiple sizes from compact single-user to large multi-person configurations
  • Material options include acrylic, fibreglass, and sustainable composite materials
  • Advanced insulation for energy efficiency
  • Customisable jet configurations
  • Integrated digital temperature and massage mode controls
  • Compatible with smart home technologies

What differentiates an indoor spa from a regular hot tub? Our indoor spas are precision-engineered wellness solutions with advanced therapeutic technologies.

Can indoor spas be customised? Absolutely – we offer bespoke designs tailored to specific spaces and wellness requirements.

What maintenance is required? Regular water treatment, filter changes, and professional servicing ensure optimal performance.

Are indoor spas energy-efficient? Our designs incorporate advanced insulation and energy-management technologies.

How quickly can an indoor spa be installed? Typical installations range from 1-3 days depending on complexity and customisation.

  • Supports comprehensive detoxification and cellular renewal
  • Enhances cardiovascular health through controlled heat exposure
  • Promotes deep muscle relaxation and reduces chronic pain
  • Supports immune system function
  • Improves skin health and promotes natural collagen production
  • Aids stress reduction and mental well-being

Indoor saunas create controlled heat environments using advanced heating technologies. Infrared or traditional Finnish-style heating elements generate therapeutic temperatures, promoting deep tissue relaxation, sweating, and cellular detoxification. Precision temperature and humidity controls ensure optimal wellness experiences.

  • Available in wood types including Spruce, Cedar, Hemlock, Elder and Aspen
  • Heating options: traditional electric, infrared, and hybrid systems
  • Digital temperature and humidity controls
  • Multiple size configurations from single-user to group wellness spaces
  • Optional chromotherapy and sound integration
  • Energy-efficient design with superior insulation

What temperature range do indoor saunas operate within? Typically between 70-100 degrees Celsius, adjustable to individual preference.

How long are recommended sauna sessions? 15-30 minutes per session, with cooling periods recommended.

Can saunas be installed in any indoor space? Professional assessment ensures proper ventilation and structural compatibility.

What health conditions might benefit from sauna use? Particularly beneficial for stress management, muscle recovery, cardiovascular health, and building up of immune and nervous system.

Are your saunas suitable for home or commercial installations? We offer bespoke solutions for residential and commercial wellness environments.

  • Integrates wellness experiences with natural landscapes
  • Supports holistic health through exposure to varied environmental stimuli
  • Enhances property aesthetics and outdoor living spaces
  • Provides therapeutic heat experiences in open-air settings
  • Supports mental well-being through connection with external environments

Outdoor saunas leverage robust heating technologies designed to perform consistently across varied environmental conditions. Advanced insulation, weather-resistant materials, and precision heating elements create controlled therapeutic environments that withstand external temperature variations.

  • Constructed using sustainable, weather-resistant wood types such as Nutecm Meranti and thermo heat-treated Pine
  • Multiple heating technologies: electric, wood-fired, and hybrid systems
  • Integrated ventilation and humidity control
  • Optional glass panels for landscape integration and panoramic views
  • Smart temperature and session management technologies
  • Modular design options for varied landscape installations

How do outdoor saunas manage different weather conditions? Engineered with superior insulation and weather-resistant construction.

Can outdoor saunas be used throughout the year? Designed for year-round use with advanced thermal management.

What maintenance is required? Regular wood treatment and professional annual servicing recommended.

Are outdoor saunas energy-efficient? Incorporate advanced thermal retention and energy management technologies.

How are outdoor saunas installed? Professional assessment and custom site integration ensure optimal placement and performance.

  • Operates at moderate temperatures (50–60°C) with higher humidity (60–70%), offering a milder alternative to traditional saunas.
  • Promotes detoxification and cleansing of the skin, leaving it softer and more supple.
  • The added humidity aids in decongesting mucous membranes, benefiting those with respiratory issues.
  • Provides a relaxing environment that helps reduce stress and relax the nervous system.
  • Stimulates the immune and lymphatic systems, enhancing overall wellness.

A bio sauna combines elements of both traditional dry saunas and steam baths. It uses a specialised bio-heater that integrates a steam generator, allowing for adjustable temperature and humidity levels. This setup creates a balanced environment that is both warm and humid, making it suitable for individuals who prefer a less intense heat experience.

  • Temperature Range: 50–60°C
  • Humidity Levels: 60–70%
  • Heating System: Bio-heater with integrated steam generator
  • Construction Materials: Typically constructed with natural wood for a traditional aesthetic

What distinguishes a bio sauna from a traditional sauna?
Bio saunas operate at lower temperatures with higher humidity, offering a gentler experience compared to the high heat of traditional saunas.

Who can benefit from using a bio sauna?
Individuals seeking relaxation, skin purification, respiratory relief, and those sensitive to high heat environments.

Can existing saunas be converted into bio saunas?
Yes, traditional saunas can often be retrofitted with a bio-heater to achieve the desired temperature and humidity levels.

  • Inhaling the salt-infused air can alleviate symptoms of asthma, allergies, and other respiratory conditions.
  • The salt environment helps cleanse and detoxify the skin, improving conditions like eczema and psoriasis.
  • The negative ions released by heated salt bricks can improve mood and reduce stress.
  • Salt bricks naturally purify the air by attracting and neutralising pollutants.

Salt brick saunas incorporate walls made of Himalayan salt bricks. When heated, these bricks release negative ions and trace minerals into the air, creating a microclimate that mimics natural salt caves. This environment provides therapeutic benefits, especially for respiratory and skin health.

  • Temperature Range: 48–75°C
  • Humidity Levels: 20–50%
  • Salt Bricks: Typically Himalayan pink salt bricks, known for their high mineral content
  • Construction Materials: Often combined with natural wood for benches and walls to enhance the aesthetic and therapeutic experience

How long should a session in a salt brick sauna last?
Sessions typically last between 30 to 45 minutes, depending on individual tolerance and health conditions.

Are there any maintenance requirements for salt brick saunas?
Regular cleaning of the salt surfaces is recommended to maintain their efficacy and appearance.

Can salt brick saunas be used by individuals with respiratory conditions?
Yes, many users with respiratory issues find relief in salt brick saunas, but it’s advisable to consult with a healthcare provider beforehand.

  • Promotes collagen production, aiding in anti-aging
  • Enhances physical recovery post-exercise or rehabilitation
  • Reduces stress and promotes relaxation
  • Improves cardiovascular health by enhancing circulation and reducing blood pressure
  • Provides relief from muscle and joint pain
  • Supports detoxification through improved skin cleansing
  • Improves sleep quality and reduces muscular pain for better athletic performance

Infrared saunas use infrared emmiters to generate heat directly to the body as well as heating the air. Operating at lower temperatures (typically between 40ºC and 60ºC) than traditional saunas, infrared saunas provide deep tissue penetration, resulting in increased detoxification, pain relief, and relaxation. Infrared radiation consists of three types:

  • IR-A (short wave): Deepest penetration for therapeutic benefits.
  • IR-B (medium wave): Primarily benefits the skin.
  • IR-C (long wave): Primarily used for comfort heating and sterilisation.
  • Operating temperature: Typically 40ºC to 60ºC
  • Infrared heating sources: Ceramic emmiters available in 350W, 500W & 750W and a special ceiling emmiter at 1500W
  • Construction materials: Spruce, Cedar, Hemlock, Elder, Aspen
  • EMF (Electromagnetic Field) levels maintained within safe exposure limits

What is an infrared sauna? A sauna using infrared emitters to directly heat the body, providing therapeutic benefits at lower temperatures compared to traditional saunas.

Who benefits most from infrared sauna sessions? Individuals seeking relief from stress, muscular pain, joint issues, detoxification, enhanced athletic recovery, and improved overall health.

Are infrared saunas safe? Yes, infrared saunas are safe, especially with controlled EMF exposure levels well within safety guidelines.

What is the difference between traditional and infrared saunas? Traditional saunas heat the air at higher temperatures, while infrared saunas directly warm the body at lower temperatures.

How should an infrared sauna be maintained? Regular cleaning and maintenance of wooden surfaces and heaters are necessary to maintain hygiene and effectiveness.