Transform your backyard into a sanctuary of health and serenity with outdoor saunas at CalmSpas. Imagine stepping into a world where warmth meets nature, offering not just a moment of relaxation but a lifetime of wellness benefits.
It ranges from classic wood saunas to the comfort of infrared technology. Our collection caters to every desire. Perfect for those seeking to merge luxury with lifestyle, our outdoor saunas promise an unparalleled escape right in your own garden.
Explore our diverse range to discover how you can elevate your home into a haven of tranquility and well-being.
Why Choose an Outdoor Sauna?
Outdoor saunas provide a unique way to relax and improve your health right in your backyard. They have been around for thousands of years, showing their timeless appeal and benefits. These saunas boost cardiovascular health by increasing heart rate and improving circulation. This makes you feel more energetic and less tired.
Choosing an outdoor sauna also means embracing a tradition that has evolved to offer therapeutic advantages like no other. The experience improves not just physical wellness but mental clarity, too.
Different Types of Outdoor Saunas
Explore a variety of outdoor saunas to meet your relaxation needs. Choose the one that fits your lifestyle and space perfectly.
Hybrid Saunas
Hybrid saunas are great for both inside and outside use. This makes them a smart pick for anyone who loves easy relaxation options. They're made from Canadian red cedar wood, which looks amazing and can stand up to rot. This means they last a long time, no matter the weather.
Golden Designs offers different outdoor hybrid saunas. Each one gives you an experience that helps your heart health, cleanses your body, and makes you feel mentally better. With regular use, families can get big health benefits while enjoying their own luxury spa right at home.
Infrared saunas use carbon heaters to give off dry heat, making the space warm without any steam. This kind of sauna heats you up directly with infrared waves. They look different from old steam ones and work great inside or outside your house. For those who like staying dry while warming up, these are perfect.
These saunas offer lots of health perks like helping you relax, making your blood flow better, cleaning out toxins, making your skin look fresh, and easing pain in muscles and joints.
You can enjoy them either inside or outside as a part of taking care of yourself. Choosing between an infrared sauna and a traditional steam one is all about what feels best for you, what fits your needs, and what you prefer.
Traditional steam saunas bring back an age-old sauna experience. You can heat these saunas with electric heaters or go old-school with wood-burning.
The core of their warmth is in the sauna stones that spread heat all around. When you pour water on these hot stones, it turns into steam and wraps you in comforting warmth.
Classic steam saunas are special because they make a complete environment for relaxation. This way of heating not only deeply warms your body but also helps clean out toxins and ease stress.
Whether you choose an electric or wood-fired version, you get a peaceful retreat right in your backyard. Ideal for those who love the tradition of sprinkling water over stones and listening to the sizzle as it changes to steam, these saunas bring you closer to time-honored health practices.
Take a look at different outdoor traditional saunas:
Barrel saunas have a cool look that reminds you of tiny houses and big wine barrels. They're built with cedar wood slats and metal hoops. Their round shape isn't just stylish; it helps the sauna stay dry, which is great for being outside.
They are easier to set up and cost less than many other saunas, making them a good choice for families or single folks.
These saunas are awesome because of how they're made. You can easily put one in your backyard or garden. The cedar wood smells nice, which makes relaxing even better, helping you chill out more. Also, their unique look can make any outdoor area more inviting.
Check out the best outdoor barrel saunas from our collection:
Outdoor saunas come in various sizes to fit your space and needs. Whether it's just for you or a group, there's a perfect size waiting.
2 Person Saunas
Two-person saunas are perfect for those looking for a snug spot to relax and unwind. They fit well in smaller outdoor spaces, making them an excellent pick for couples or single users.
Prices vary from $2,500 to $5,500, providing options for different budgets. TheSunRay Saunas models warms up in just 15 minutes, ideal for quick relaxation moments.
Opting for a2 person sauna means you can enjoy stress relief and better circulation without needing much room. These saunas boost your mental clarity and help your body detoxify right in your backyard.
With simple installation and stylish design, they add convenience while turning any outdoor area into a personal retreat.
4 Person Saunas
Moving up in size,4 person saunas offer more room and comfort for families or friends. These saunas are about 56 inches by 72 inches by 76 and a half inches big. This size gives plenty of space to relax without feeling squished.
They're perfect for those who like hanging out in a cozy, warm spot. Whether you want to chill after work or spend quality time with family, these saunas are the way to go.
They need more energy or wood to get warm because they're bigger than smaller models. But they still use resources well, so your relaxation won't cost too much. Getting into the joys of outdoor sauna use is easier with these big and nicely made options.
6 Person Saunas
Six-person saunas offer a big space for families or friends to relax. These larger models, like the Saunacore outdoor cabin-style sauna, come in sizes such as 7'x5' and 6'x6'. They can also be made to fit your specific needs. This means there's more room to enjoy the warmth together.
Picking a6 person sauna ensures that everyone has enough room. It's great for those who love having guests over or have big families. The extra size not only adds comfort; it turns your sauna time into a social gathering, making it perfect for connecting and relaxing with loved ones.
The Benefits of Outdoor Sauna
An outdoor sauna boosts your health in many ways. It turns your backyard into a relaxing escape.
Stress Relief and Relaxation
Using a sauna can help keep your body's cortisol levels in check. This reduces stress and helps you relax. The heat from the sauna eases muscle tension, promotingrelaxation. Spending time in an outdoor sauna can also strengthen your immune system, keeping you healthy.
Sweating it out in a sauna supports detoxification, which leads to better sleep quality and could assist with losing weight. All these benefits add up to an improved sense of well-being and relaxation, making outdoor saunas a smart choice for anyone wanting to decrease stress in their life.
Improved Circulation
An outdoor sauna session goes beyond just calming your mind and easing stress. It also kicks off some major boosts in your body. The heat makes yourlymphatic system work harder, which means it gets better at kicking out toxins and waste that pile up. With this boost, more clean, oxygen-rich blood reaches your skin, helping to fix issues like acne or eczema.
As your blood flow picks up, you might feel an overall sense of feeling great, along with noticing clearer and healthier skin. This happens because the warmth from the sauna gets your heart beating faster – kind of like when you do light exercise.
If you keep using the sauna regularly, these perks can stick around for a long time, showing how making it part of your routine is a big step toward living healthier.
Skin Rejuvenation
Outdoor saunas do amazing things for yourskin. They get rid of extra oil and dead skin, making room for new cells to grow. This helps produce more collagen, which keeps the skin tight and looking young.
The heat from a sauna opens up your pores, allowing a deep clean that clears out toxins. Using a sauna regularly can also help with redness, dryness, and irritation from conditions like eczema.
Using a sauna improves blood flow, which brings more oxygen to your skin. This makes your skin look fuller and reduces signs of aging. Sauna baths also help balance bacteria on the surface of the skin, making it healthier overall. Not only does using a sauna help with specific problems, but it greatly improves the vitality of your skin.
Muscle and Joint Pain Relief
Saunas help relax your muscles and ease aches in both muscles and joints. They are great for reducing tension and offer relief to people with arthritis and fibromyalgia.Research shows that using a sauna can improve pain and stiffness temporarily. Saunas are strong helpers in fighting against arthritis.
When you use a sauna, it can also aid with back pain by relaxing tight muscles and improving blood circulation. You'll notice better joint movement and less muscle soreness as well. Saunas make your body release endorphins, which are natural chemicals that help ease muscle and joint pain.
Enhanced Mental Clarity and Focus
Walking into an outdoor sauna brings more than comfort; it sharpens your mind. The warmth wraps around you, starting changes in your brain that reduce stress and increase clarity. It feels like hitting a reset button, making you more alert and ready to face challenges.
Making sauna visits a habit helps calm the mind and improves mental health.Research supports this by showing how using an infrared sauna can enhance mental wellness by heating the body.
This benefit isn't just for now but can also have long-lasting effects on how well your mind works and stays focused.
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Where is the Perfect Place for an Outdoor Sauna?
The best spot for an outdoor sauna is a quiet, private part of your backyard where you can relax and enjoy nature. It should be close enough to your house for easy access, especially when it's cold, but far enough away to feel like a little escape.
If you can place it where you can see your garden, trees, or even a pond or lake, that's even better because the view will make your sauna time more peaceful. Make sure the sauna is placed in a way that it gets the right amount of sun and is protected from the wind.
It's also cool if it looks like it naturally belongs in your yard, making your outdoor space even nicer.
Outdoor Sauna Maintenance Tips
Taking care of your outdoor sauna ensures it lasts longer and stays safe to use. Learn simple steps for regular cleaning and how to spot potential issues early.
Cleaning and Upkeep
Keeping your outdoor sauna clean is very important for a good time. Wash it with a mild soap and water a few times every year. This gets rid of dirt and stops grime from building up. Sweep or vacuum often to keep the area neat.
Check thesauna stones once a year for deep cleaning. They should be set right so air can move and heat well. Wipe down surfaces right after you use the sauna to prevent mold and keep it smelling nice. A hand brush dipped in water is great for this easy cleaning step.
Safety Precautions
Always keep a close eye on kids in the sauna and limit their time inside. This helps avoid accidents and keeps everyone safe while they enjoy the heat.
Don't touch any hot surfaces inside the sauna to avoid burns. Make sure your hands are completely dry before you use any electric controls so there's no risk of shock.
Why Choose CalmSpas for an Outdoor Sauna
CalmSpas delivers top-quality saunas that ensure100% customer satisfaction. Each sauna promises relaxation from the daily grind, especially for those working from home and seeking a personal sanctuary.
The easy installation means you can quickly enjoy your new outdoor retreat without hassle. Designs are both beautiful and practical, fitting seamlessly into your outdoor space.
Customers find peace in CalmSpas' energy-efficient infrared saunas, which are suitable for small gatherings or quiet solitude. Regular use offers cardiovascular benefits, making it more than just a luxury—it's an investment in health.
Unique barrel designs offer efficient heat distribution, allowing for maximum relaxation and muscle relief amidst nature. With the best prices online and aprice match guarantee, finding your perfect sauna escape is within reach.
Fast response to inquiries ensures you get the support you need when choosing the right sauna for your home.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it worth getting an outdoor sauna?
Getting an outdoor sauna has many perks. It boosts your heart health and helps get rid of toxins in your body. Spending time in a sauna also lowers stress, making you feel relaxed after a busy day. It's a wise choice for families who care about staying healthy.
Having a sauna at home is super convenient because you don't need to go out to enjoy its benefits. It can make your mental health better by clearing your thoughts and helping you concentrate better.
Plus, it makes your outdoor space more valuable by offering a spot to relax without having to leave your yard.
Can you keep a sauna outside?
Yes, you can have a sauna outside. Make sure to pick a sauna made for outdoor use. These saunas are built to handle rain or snow and keep water and snow off easily. This helps them last longer.
Putting a sauna meant for indoors outside isn't a good idea because it might not do well with the weather. Plus, this could make the warranty useless.
Outdoor saunas are ready to face outdoor challenges with materials that fight off weather damage. Always check how well a sauna can stand up to the weather before setting it up outside so you can relax without worrying about the seasons changing.
Do outdoor saunas need electricity?
Outdoor saunas come with different ways to heat up. They can use electricity or wood-burning heaters. The usual electric ones need 15-20 amps of power. This means they have to plug into a power source.
Meanwhile, infrared saunas use less electricity and are more energy-saving. If you prefer something good for the environment, wood-burning heaters offer natural heating without using electrical power.
Choosing between electric and wood heaters depends on what you like and where you can set things up. Electric saunas need an electrical outlet nearby, which might affect where they go outside.
Saunas that burn wood don't need wires but must have good airing for safety and to work well. Both kinds let you enjoy sauna benefits right in your backyard.
Are outdoor saunas expensive to run?
Running an outdoor sauna needs power, just like any other home appliance. But how much you'll pay can vary a lot. Traditional saunas use more energy since they heat up a bigger area and need more upkeep. This could make your monthly bills higher if your sauna is large.
But here's the good news: owning a smaller, 2-person sauna usually costs about $25 to $50 each month. That's pretty affordable, similar to what it costs to dry clothes or bake cookies in an electric oven.
Infrared saunas are an even better choice because they use less electricity. People often find these expenses small compared to the relaxation and health perks they enjoy from their sauna time.