Collection: At Home Saunas

An at home sauna is a way to create consistent wellness within your daily routine. Whether you prefer the gentle warmth of infrared or the classic heat of a traditional steam sauna, having one in your own space means the ritual is always ready when you are.

Home saunas come in a range of sizes - from compact 1-person models that fit neatly into a corner to 8-person saunas built for families or group sessions. Smaller units are ideal for bedrooms, offices, or apartments, while larger designs can accommodate hot yoga, stretching, or shared use.

Features you’ll find across our home sauna collection:

  • Infrared or steam options – choose the style of heat that best supports your wellness.

  • Indoor and outdoor designs – place your sauna where it fits your life best.

  • Variety of capacities – from solo retreats to group relaxation.

  • Modern features – Bluetooth audio, chromotherapy lighting, digital controls, and more in select models.

Featured Brands in At Home Saunas

  • Golden Designs Saunas – innovative infrared models, including full-spectrum and Himalayan salt panel options.

  • Dynamic Saunas – stylish, compact infrared saunas designed for easy integration into small spaces.

  • Maxxus Saunas – reliable, accessible models known for comfort and affordability.

  • SaunaLife – modern craftsmanship with premium design for lasting quality.

  • Dundalk LeisureCraft – traditional, hand-crafted saunas, including outdoor barrel and cabin styles.

  • Sunray Saunas – versatile indoor and outdoor options with both infrared and steam heating.

Having a sauna at home means more than relaxation. It’s about building consistency into your health routine, whether that’s winding down after work, supporting recovery after workouts, or carving out daily time to reset.

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FAQ`s

Home Sauna Frequently Asked Questions

Infrared saunas use infrared light waves to penetrate and heat the body directly, rather than warming the air around you. This method allows for a lower ambient temperature while still providing a deep, therapeutic heat.

Infrared saunas typically operate at a lower temperature range of 120°F to 150°F (49°C to 65°C) compared to traditional saunas, which can reach 180°F to 195°F (82°C to 90°C).

Sessions typically last between 20 to 45 minutes. It's best to start with shorter sessions and gradually increase the time as your body acclimates.

Traditional saunas heat the air around you, which in turn heats your body. The heat encourages sweating, which helps with detoxification and relaxation.

Many people use a traditional sauna 2-3 times a week, but daily use is also common and generally safe for most people.

Yes, traditional saunas can help alleviate pain by improving blood circulation and relaxing muscles, making them beneficial for conditions like arthritis and muscle soreness.

Wearing a towel, swimsuit, or light clothing is common. Nudity is also an option, depending on personal preference and cultural norms.