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Each sauna is unique, designed according to the users’ wishes, interior design style and location. You can build a sauna in a separate area reserved for it, or you can put it in a bathroom or in the garden. There are plenty of ready-made options, all of which can also be customized.
There are different types of sauna:
A traditional sauna - usually a wood-lined room, heated with a wood-burning or electric heater. The temperature is typically approximately 70–100 °C. Water is often thrown on hot sauna stones; when the water vaporizes, it creates a steamy sauna bath. Depending on how many stones there are in the sauna heater, the sauna bath will be either hot and sharp or moist and gentle.
A steam sauna - it has a steam generator that forms steam in the sauna, so that the humidity in the room reaches up to 100%. In contrast, the temperature is lower than the other types of sauna, roughly 40–60 °C.
An infrared cabin - it has heaters with infrared radiation that warm up the tissues of the body in a targeted way. People sweat more than in a traditional sauna, even though the temperature in an infrared cabin remains under 60 °C. Infrared heaters can also be combined with a traditional sauna.
Steam Shower
The Nova steam shower cabin, with its thin frame and nearly full glass body, provides a steam experience, like never seen before.
Cold Plunge
Regularly exposing the body to cold water for short periods of time brings several health benefits such as improved immunity, stress reduction, improved sleep quality, speedy recovery from sports, pain relief and activation of brown fat.
Remote access to your sauna anytime, from anywhere.
Relax after work. Recover after a workout. Start a no-fuss self-care routine by sauna bathing regularly and enjoy the healing heat. You pick the time when you are ready for the sauna.