Fit a 1 person indoor sauna into a spare corner, bathroom, or home gym with compact single seat cabins built for indoor use. This collection lines up heat type, wood, and footprint from brands like Dynamic Saunas, Finnish Sauna Builders, Maxxus Saunas, Sweat Kingdom, and Golden Designs so you can compare in one place.
- Heat type: Decide between an infrared sauna for gentle warmth or a hotter, steam ready room.
- Traditional feel: Browse the wider traditional saunas range if you want higher heat and the option to add water to rocks.
- Fit and size: Compare every solo option, or step up through the full indoor saunas lineup if you may want more room.
1 Person Indoor Saunas FAQ
Quick answers on cost, heat type, placement, and space for a single person indoor sauna.
What is a 1 person indoor sauna?
A 1 person indoor sauna is a compact single seat cabin designed to run inside your home, so it plugs into a room rather than sitting in the yard. Most models use either infrared heaters or a traditional heater, and the small footprint makes them easy to place in a bathroom, bedroom, office, or home gym without a major remodel.
How much does a 1 person indoor sauna cost?
Pricing for a 1 person indoor sauna starts around $2,000 for a basic infrared model and ranges up to about $6,697 for premium wood and heater upgrades. Heat type, wood quality, and brand all move the final price, so it helps to compare a few options side by side.
A sauna kit can sometimes cost less than a fully finished unit, so weigh both when you shop for the best value.
Is an infrared or traditional 1 person sauna better?
It depends on the experience you want. An infrared sauna warms your body at lower air temperatures and is often the easiest to run indoors. A traditional sauna reaches higher heat and lets you add water to the rocks for steam. Both work well for one person, so choose by the feel you prefer.
Where should I put a 1 person indoor sauna?
Pick a dry, level indoor spot with a nearby outlet, such as a bathroom, bedroom corner, home office, basement, or gym. Because a single seat cabin has a small footprint, it slots into tight spaces that larger units cannot. Leave a little clearance around the walls for airflow and easy access to the door.
How much space does a 1 person indoor sauna need?
A single person cabin is the most space efficient choice, so it generally needs only a modest corner of a room. Measure your ceiling height and door swing before you buy, and confirm the outlet the model requires. If you think you may want company later, it is worth comparing the wider indoor saunas range before deciding.

