Collection: Indoor Saunas – Infrared, Steam & Hybrid Home Options

Indoor saunas create a consistent wellness space within the rhythm of home life. They bring restorative heat just steps away, no need to brave the elements or leave your space. From compact two-person units to spacious family designs, indoor saunas offer warmth, recovery, and relaxation at any time of day.

This collection includes far infrared, full spectrum infrared, traditional steam, and hybrid saunas for 2 to 8 people. Each model is thoughtfully designed for comfort, easy assembly, and dependable daily use. Whether for a spare room, a basement corner, or next to your home gym, these saunas integrate seamlessly into your space and lifestyle.

Why Choose an Indoor Sauna

Indoor saunas are about integration. They transform unused areas into a reliable retreat, a place to unwind after work, soothe sore muscles after training, or create a shared space for friends and family. For those in colder climates or with limited outdoor space, an indoor sauna means year-round access to the benefits of heat therapy.

Styles and Brands You Can Trust

We carry respected names including Maxxus Saunas, Dynamic Saunas, Golden Designs Saunas, Sunray Saunas, Finnmark, and SaunaLife. Options include:

Good to Know

  • Larger units (5–8 person) may include lounge-style benches or modifiable layouts for stretching out or accommodating mobility needs
  • Infrared models require no venting or plumbing
  • Most units ship with all hardware included for easy assembly
  • Electrical requirements vary by size — check product specifications or contact us for guidance

Browse the collection below to find the indoor sauna that fits your space, your schedule, and your way of restoring.

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FAQ`s

Indoor Sauna Frequently Asked Questions

Indoor saunas come in several types, including traditional Finnish saunas, or steam saunas and infrared saunas. Each type has different heating methods and benefits.

Proper ventilation and regular maintenance, such as drying out the sauna after use, help manage moisture. Using a hygrometer can help monitor humidity levels to keep them within a safe range.

Most indoor saunas require a dedicated 220V outlet, though some smaller models can run on a standard 110V outlet. Ensure your electrical system can handle the sauna’s power needs. Many steam saunas will require additional electrical and a certified electrician should be consulted.

Heat-up times vary, but a traditional sauna typically takes 30-45 minutes to reach optimal temperatures, while infrared saunas can heat up in 10-15 minutes.

Saunas can provide numerous health benefits, including improved circulation, muscle relaxation, and stress relief. However, risks include dehydration and overheating, so it's important to use the sauna responsibly and stay hydrated. EMF’s are another consideration. All electrical components emit EMF’s. Sauna manufacturers maintain EMF levels below harmful levels.

Many indoor saunas, especially "plug and play" models, are designed for DIY installation. However, for more complex installations or custom-built saunas, professional help is recommended. Many steam saunas will require additional electrical and a certified electrician should be consulted.

Ensure proper electrical setup to avoid fire hazards, keep the sauna well-ventilated, and avoid prolonged exposure to high temperatures. Always follow manufacturer guidelines for safe use.