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Dry Sauna


Objective

<aside> <img src="/icons/set-square_gray.svg" alt="/icons/set-square_gray.svg" width="40px" /> Create a space for relaxation, stress relief, and overall well-being. Saunas offer a sanctuary where individuals can unwind, rejuvenate, and escape daily pressures. They promote physical relaxation, improve blood circulation, and provide potential health benefits. Saunas can also serve as social gathering places, preserving cultural traditions and fostering community connection. Some saunas aim to provide a luxurious spa experience, while others focus on holistic healing or personal retreat and self-care.

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Space Planning

<aside> <img src="/icons/set-square_gray.svg" alt="/icons/set-square_gray.svg" width="40px" /> Locate adjacent to the experience showers and positioned with other wet amenities, if any. Situate the sauna room near the showers to avoid guests traversing dry areas within the locker room.

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Design Features

<aside> <img src="/icons/set-square_gray.svg" alt="/icons/set-square_gray.svg" width="40px" /> Features:

Traditional saunas are typically a wood-lined room with a stove or heater producing heat between 120-190 degrees Fahrenheit (49-88 degrees Celsius). This heat is tolerable by maintaining a low humidity which induces relaxation and sweating. There are many variations on the traditional sauna.

Flooring and Wall Finishes

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Flooring:

Walls:

Substrate:

Furniture and Equipment

<aside> <img src="/icons/set-square_gray.svg" alt="/icons/set-square_gray.svg" width="40px" /> The furniture and equipment in an interactive aromatherapy sauna can vary depending on the design, size, and specific features of the sauna. Here are some typical furniture and equipment options to consider:

Furniture:

Equipment:

Acoustics

<aside> <img src="/icons/set-square_gray.svg" alt="/icons/set-square_gray.svg" width="40px" /> Acoustic considerations for a sauna are mainly focused on the mechanical components.

Mechanical

Within the sauna itself you are looking for a peaceful and harmonious atmosphere achieved through ambient noise, sound absorption, and a zoned audio experience.

Lighting

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The lighting options for an interactive aromatherapy sauna should create a soothing and immersive environment.

Temperature and Ventilation

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Ventilation:

Temperature:

Electrical and Technology Requirements

<aside> <img src="/icons/set-square_gray.svg" alt="/icons/set-square_gray.svg" width="40px" /> Note: The electrical requirements for a sauna will depend on factors such as size, the types of equipment used, and the local electrical codes and regulations.

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Sanitation and Safety Measures

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Adjacencies

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Circulation

NOTE: There are many Sauna Traditions and variations which can determine the style and design of the sauna.

Global Sauna Traditions