A 2 person indoor sauna gives you room for two while still fitting a spare bedroom, basement, or bathroom, and this collection is our largest indoor size with plenty of layouts to compare. Line up heat type, wood, and footprint from Dynamic Saunas, Finnish Sauna Builders, Maxxus Saunas, Golden Designs, and Sweat Kingdom in one place.
- Heat type: Choose an infrared sauna for gentle, low temperature sessions or a hotter traditional room.
- Traditional feel: See the wider traditional saunas range if you want steam and higher heat.
- Two person fit: Compare every two seat option, or match by size across the 2 person saunas lineup.
2 Person Indoor Saunas FAQ
Quick answers on cost, heat type, placement, and space for a two person indoor sauna.
What is a 2 person indoor sauna?
A 2 person indoor sauna is a two seat cabin built to run inside your home rather than outdoors. It typically uses an infrared or traditional heater and offers enough bench space for two people to sit comfortably, while still fitting rooms like a basement, spare bedroom, or large bathroom. It is a popular size for couples and for anyone who wants a little extra room.
How much does a 2 person indoor sauna cost?
Pricing for a 2 person indoor sauna starts around $2,000 for a basic infrared model and ranges up to about $8,246 for premium wood, upgraded heaters, and added features. Heat type, wood quality, and brand all affect the final price, so compare a few options to find the best value.
A sauna kit can sometimes cost less than a fully assembled unit, which is worth checking as you shop.
Infrared vs traditional 2 person indoor sauna?
An infrared sauna heats your body directly at lower air temperatures, so it is easy to run indoors and warms up quickly. A traditional sauna reaches higher heat and lets you pour water on the rocks for steam. For two people, both work well, so let your preferred heat style guide the choice.
Where can I install a 2 person indoor sauna?
Place a two person cabin in a dry, level indoor space with a nearby outlet, such as a basement, spare bedroom, home gym, or large bathroom. Leave clearance around the walls for airflow and room to open the door. Because indoor models are enclosed cabins, most do not need special weatherproofing, just a suitable indoor spot.
How much space does a 2 person indoor sauna need?
A two seat cabin needs a bit more floor area than a single, but still fits most spare rooms. Measure the wall space, ceiling height, and door swing before buying, and confirm the outlet the model calls for. If you want more capacity, step up to 3 person saunas and compare footprints before you decide.

