Finishing of a wooden sauna 19 photos

Transforming a wooden sauna into a serene oasis involves meticulous attention to detail in its finishing. The process begins with selecting high-quality wood, such as cedar or spruce, known for their durability and aromatic properties. The wood is carefully treated to enhance its natural beauty and resistance to moisture, ensuring a long-lasting and inviting environment. Interior finishes play a crucial role in creating a soothing atmosphere. Smooth, sanded surfaces provide comfort and prevent splinters, while natural wood tones evoke a sense of warmth and relaxation. The use of non-toxic, heat-resistant stains or oils not only preserves the wood but also accentuates its grain, adding depth and character to the space. Ventilation is a key aspect of sauna finishing, as it ensures a consistent flow of fresh air, maintaining an optimal climate for relaxation. Discreet vents and strategically placed air channels promote proper airflow without disrupting the tranquil aesthetic. Attention to detail extends to the seating and lighting. Ergonomically designed benches offer comfort, while soft, ambient lighting fosters a peaceful ambiance. The integration of subtle design elements, such as smooth edges and harmonious wood patterns, completes the transformation of a wooden sauna into a sanctuary of well-being.

Wooden sauna inside
Washroom in a wooden bathhouse interior
Finishing the steam room and sink
Washroom in a wooden bathhouse interior
Log house from OCB interior
Blockhouse in the interior of a bathhouse
Interior of the dressing room
Interior of the dressing room
Bathroom with sauna in the country house
Bathhouse covered with unedged boards
Dressing room finishing
Wood in the interior
Finishing of houses made of rounded logs
Bathhouse inside for washing
Bathhouse with panoramic windows
Wild stone wine cellar
Bathhouse with swimming pool
Steam room finishing
Chandelier for the bathhouse in the relaxation room