Bring the ritual inside with our indoor saunas designed for daily comfort, clean installation, and a more seamless wellness routine at home.
Perfect for basements, bathrooms, spare rooms, and home gyms, this collection includes options for different spaces and lifestyles:
- A small indoor sauna for solo sessions
- A 2 person indoor sauna for couples, shared recovery, or daily post-workout use
- An Indoor sauna kits for a simpler, more streamlined setup
- An indoor sauna kit option for more tailored planning
- An indoor traditional sauna built for classic heat, hot stones, and an indoor steam sauna feel when water meets the rocks
- Infrared options for flexible daily use
If your search started with sauna indoor home, this is the place to compare styles, sizes, and heat types without the guesswork. Use this collection to find the best indoor sauna for home based on your space, routine, and budget.
Indoor Saunas FAQs
Have questions about installation, ventilation, maintenance, or choosing the right setup? These indoor sauna FAQs cover the basics so buyers can shop with more confidence.
Where should you put an indoor sauna?
The best locations include:
- bathrooms
- basements
- spare rooms
- home gyms
- garages with the right setup
Look for a space with:
- a level, water-resistant floor
- nearby electrical access
- enough room for proper airflow and ventilation
Suitable flooring often includes:
- concrete
- tile
- laminate
- vinyl
It is generally best to avoid carpet.
Can you put an indoor sauna in a garage?
Yes, as long as the garage is:
- dry
- level
- well ventilated
- set up with the right electrical service
If the garage also stores cars, paint, solvents, or woodworking dust, good air quality matters just as much as floor space.
How do you clean an indoor sauna?
Use this simple process:
- Let the sauna cool.
- Sweep or vacuum out dust and debris.
- Clean benches and floorboards with warm water and a mild detergent.
- Scrub with the grain and rinse well.
- Let the room dry with the door and vents open.
Helpful maintenance tips:
- Light sanding can help remove sweat or water marks.
- Towels can help prevent staining.
- Avoid painting or varnishing the interior.
- Some brands approve pure paraffin oil for interior wood protection.
Do indoor saunas need ventilation?
Yes.
Proper ventilation helps with both comfort and moisture control.
- Fresh air is typically brought in near the heater.
- Exhaust is usually placed opposite it.
- Better airflow can also help the room dry faster after each session.
Can an indoor sauna be used outside?
Sometimes, but only if the manufacturer says it can.
- Keep the unit covered and protected from standing water or snow.
- Place it on a sealed or enclosed base.
- Expect some indoor models to lose heat faster outdoors than units designed specifically for outdoor use.
How much does an indoor sauna cost?
Indoor sauna pricing varies by size, layout, and brand, but a general range looks like this:
- Smaller indoor models: mid-$4,000s to low-$6,000s
- 2-person indoor units: about $4,500 to $6,000
- Larger 6-person indoor saunas: about $8,000 to $9,000
- Pre-cut indoor sauna kits: roughly $5,000 to $12,000
Additional costs may include:
- electrician labor,
- site prep,
- optional upgrades or accessories
Are indoor saunas safe?
Yes.
Indoor saunas are generally safe for healthy adults when they are installed correctly, ventilated properly, and used as directed.
- Stay hydrated.
- Follow the manufacturer’s instructions and local electrical codes.
- Use extra caution if you are pregnant, have certain heart or neurologic conditions, take medication, or have been drinking alcohol.
Not sure which sauna is right for you?
Our buying guide covers the key things to consider, including sauna type, size, heater options, installation, and budget, so you can make a confident choice for your home.
Why Homeowners Choose Our Saunas
Our saunas are built for people who want more than a heat box. They want American craftsmanship, premium materials, lasting performance, and a sauna they can feel proud to bring home.
Handcrafted in the USA 🇺🇸
Many of our saunas are handcrafted right here in the USA, built with the care, precision, and craftsmanship you can see in the details and trust for years to come.
Premium Materials, Built Right
We use quality wood and carefully selected components to create a sauna that feels better, performs better, and looks unmistakably premium.
Built for Years of Use
Our saunas are designed for long-term performance, so your investment keeps delivering session after session, year after year.
Designed Around Real Homes
With multiple sizes, thoughtful layouts, and a smoother setup process, it is easier to find a sauna that fits your space and the way you live.

