Indoor sauna
Taking a sauna is becoming increasingly popular. Those who not only enjoy healthy sweating, but also wants to secure his privacy, you should buy a home sauna. With your own sauna for the inside, you can Far away from a stranger's view, you can relax wonderfully after stressful days. Whether in the basement, in the bathroom or in an extra room , an indoor sauna is only a few steps away and quickly ready for use.
Planning an indoor sauna - What you need to consider
If you want to plan an indoor sauna, you should pay attention to the following points:
Choose a location where the indoor sauna does not interfere in the long term and where it is easily accessible. It makes sense also that the sauna is placed near the bathroom or, in the case of large rooms, even in the bathroom itself. This way you can get to the shower faster and cool down after the sauna session. It is also recommended to if there is a door to the garden or balcony nearby, as fresh air after a sauna visit is particularly pleasant.
In addition, when planning your indoor sauna, you should make sure that there is enough ventilation and that the home sauna is not squeezed into any niche. After all, the sauna is for relaxation and should accordingly inviting. If you want to buy an indoor sauna, you should pay attention to the size .
By using a Sauna is created a lot of heat and condensation. Therefore, it makes sense if the room in which the sauna is installed has a window for ventilation.
Depending on the sauna heater, you also have to take care of the connection for the heater: With a plug & play heater a normal household socket is sufficient. With a classic sauna heater, you need a three-phase connection that must be laid by a trained electrician.
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How expensive is an indoor sauna for the home?
How much an indoor sauna costs depends on various factors. The larger the model, the more expensive it will be as a rule. Often the construction, the interior design and special details such as a door wreath also play a role in the price of a home sauna. The stove also accounts for a large part of the costs. Particularly affordable are plug & play stoves, because they can be easily plugged into a standard socket without having to as with other sauna heaters, an electrician must be commissioned to connect them.
It is particularly cheap if you buy the indoor sauna as a kit and assemble it yourself. Small Do-it-yourself saunas are available from Karibu from as little as €1,200, while comfortable models may be more expensive. But with the versatile Sauna Accessories , which we have put together for you, you can quickly conjure up even a simple sauna an individual wellness oasis.
Can you run a home sauna with 230 volts?
Conventional sauna heaters are operated with high-voltage current and require a special connection. For indoor saunas there are but there are also so-called plug & play models. Plug & Play home saunas are equipped with a special stove that can be easily connected to a normal household socket. In addition to the simple installation, a plug & play sauna heater also offers the advantage that it is particularly energy-saving. Since the performance of a 230 V sauna heater is not so high, Plug & Play saunas are only suitable for smaller saunas in the Suitable for indoor use. For a larger indoor sauna or a Garden sauna you need a stronger Sauna stove.
At Karibu, there is a sauna for every taste – including two types of plug & play home saunas: The Plug & Play system saunas have a wall thickness of 68 mm and the Plug & Play solid wood saunas have a wall thickness of 38 mm. In both cases, these are comparatively Affordable and space-saving entry-level models with which you can particularly easy to gain your first sauna experience.
Home sauna models at a glance
If you want to buy an indoor sauna, you have many different models to choose from at Karibu :
Sauna made of solid wood: This is a Indoor sauna made of solid wood , which consists of high-quality Nordic spruce. The individual boards are milled with tongue and groove and offer a simple construction as well as a reliable seal. Various sizes, including corner solutions or low designs especially for basement rooms offer the right model for every requirement.
Sauna with glass front: A home sauna can be excellently integrated into the in-house wellness area integrate. In this case, an indoor sauna with a glass front is particularly attractive. It gives the cabin a visual lightness and removes the separation between inside and outside. During the sauna session you can enjoy a free Views and lots of light, which makes the experience unique.
Plug-and-play sauna: Classic sauna heaters work with three-phase alternating current (popularly known as called three-phase current). For the installation of the home sauna, it is necessary to hire an electrician to carry out the connection and the Oven connected to the power grid. An indoor sauna with 230 V – is much less complicated, because in the case of the Plug-and-play sauna the stove has a standard plug. After setting up the Sauna indoors, you simply plug the connection into the nearest socket.
System sauna of Karibu : Ours System saunas consist of double-walled Modules made of wood with a filling of insulating material. This design reduces the cost of a home sauna operation, as only a small amount of heat can escape. In addition, the assembly of the prefabricated modules is particularly important quickly.
Multifunctional sauna: In the multifunctional sauna, we combine the classic sauna with the Advantages of an infrared heat cabin. You can choose to use the classic Finnish sauna or let yourself be tempted by the Pamper the radiant heat of the ceramic radiant heaters. The Karibu Indoor sauna with infrared delighted with two heat applications in just one cabin. This saves space and costs.
What size sauna should be?
How big your indoor sauna should be depends on the one hand on the space available at home. In addition, at least 10 cm distance from the wall and ceiling should be planned to provide sufficient ventilation. It should also be borne in mind that indoor saunas are usually screwed in from the outside.
If there is enough space, your personal ones also play a role when choosing the right sauna size. preferences and usage habits. Are you sitting in your sauna or do you want to lie down too? Do you want Can you only use your sauna sessions alone, with your partner, the whole family or friends? It's best to make a note You take all your wishes and then determine the optimal size for your sauna. Depending on the Karibu, there are Number of people and usage habits: numerous models for every spatial situation and every taste.
Get an overview: If you are still undecided about the location of your home wellness oasis you should take a look at our compact Saunas for 2 people and our larger Saunas for 3 to 4 Throwing people. So you can quickly find the perfect option for you.