Questo è stato costruito nei primi anni 2000 con il vero legno. Ogni generazione della mia famiglia ne ha avuto una nelle loro case da quando i miei bisnonni sono arrivati in America. Il primo che è stato realizzato è stato un piccolo all’interno di una baracca in cui vivevano mentre nei boschi durante la Grande Depressione. Purtroppo non ho una foto di quella.

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    1. Impossible-Ship5585 on

      Looks good! Quite traditional

      Fo you have fresh air vents?

    2. Maby add a wood floor so it won’t be to hot to stand on, but othervise pretty good

    3. kum1kamel1 on

      Your bench is too low, feet should be above stove stones.
      Light is absolutely awful. I cannot see any drainage or ventilation, so overall I would not use at all.

    4. It looks quite normal sauna, except there’s unnecessary space between the stove and the benches, also I don’t see ventilation, I hope there is one.

    5. foreignmacaroon6 on

      No air vent and the light is in the ceiling. Also we tend to put at least 3 narrow boards or 2 wide boards as levels. Other than that it looks good and comfy.

    6. Every_Pattern_8673 on

      Looks completely fine. If you plan to upgrade or renovate it to make it look nicer, raise the benches a bit higher at the same time. I hope the ventilation and floor drain are fine.

    7. Rusalkat on

      In the dressing room the fridge with beer and lonkkero is missing

    8. Looks nice! The only thing a little off to my eyes is that the shampoos and such are on the top bench. They’re usually kept lower, no one likes them scalding hot.

      You had me with the “Sauna rules” at first, ngl, but thankfully it was just some jokes and not some bullshit like “exactly 10 minutes top bench and then this and that” actual rules like you tend to see in Central Europe. There should be very few rules to Sauna barring common courtesy of course, but that should be ubiquitous anyway. To each their own.

      Beautiful door, love it.

    9. teddylike on

      You could have 3 levels of benches, so the first one is closer to stove and the last higher than the currently highest one. Better *löyly* up there.

      The bright light kills the mood, rather have a dimmer light (possibly old time yellowish) under the benches. And hopefully you get some fresh air somewhere, like others said 😅 Otherwise you’ll get dizzy because of low oxygen, not the heat.

    10. SoMuchFunToWatch on

      Please explain what is going on with the rules format 😂 That is English but written in a way how Finnish second grade kid would do it. Words are written how they sound in Finnish. Very funny!

      Can you actually understand that or is it some kind of inside joke?

    11. Piirakkavaras on

      Does sähkökiuas need palosuojalevy? That’s the one thing that came to mind. I’m not expert but propably would not hurt.

    12. Juusto3_3 on

      It’s a bit weird but it looks ok. Just a lot of weird emptyness there I guess. I wonder where the water goes. No drain?

    13. Winteryl on

      No offence ment, but looks to me almost like AI did picture of finnish sauna. On first glance it looks fine, but when looking more carefully many things are strange. No air vents, no drainage on floor? Benches look also bit strange, top bench is ok but middle part is very narrow and far away from top bench (is there planks missing?), leaving dangerous looking gap between benches. Lowest bench/stool (step?) is super narrow and almost under the bench above.

      Stove looks bit small for that space and seems far away from benches. Benches could be maybe bit higher.

      But sauna is sauna, and i have seen worse ones too. Many new saunas are absolutely horrible here and i would definately rather bathe in your sauna than in some of these “we just put these wooden garden chairs as benches” style of saunas you see nowadays here.

    14. isoAntti on

      veerrry nice. Lots of wood. A bit much space between the bench and the stove. And maybe move the lamp under the bench or replace it with led lights or mood lighting. Bonus points for those lights that mimic flame.

    15. Gold_On_My_X on

      This really feels like I am looking at the foundations of a sauna, whilst it is missing a lot of the things that make a sauna a good sauna. The actual stove is too far away 100%. You should be able to toss water at it without needing to get up. But otherwise it’s fine. You’d just need to improve upon it bit by bit.

    16. DaMn96XD on

      Pretty okay. The benches seem unnecessarily narrow, though, and there’s no thermometer on the wall that tells you when the sauna is 80-90°C. In addition, the bench lacks a railing for the legs could be nice and wood tiles or a sauna mat on top of a bare concrete floor would add to the visual comfort. I also hope that your sauna has proper and functional ventilation and drainage.

    17. I feel bad for sauna-shaming when I say that this looks like a moldy death trap, not a sauna. I’ve seen worse looking establishments with better ventilation and “vibe” which is for me the most important thing. Still, I respect the effort and need for a hot box in the house.

    18. The lighting combined with the room being quite big for what space is being used, I get bit eerie vibes, like some backrooms sauna.

      I hope there would be a different, more warm and dim light when the sauna is used. Maybe under the seats? But overall it’s not the worst and matches the style.

    19. Old-Hat-5745 on

      Have you ever changed the sauna stones? Did you know how often they should be replaced? Also, the stove looks too small for the space and the sauna benches are quite far from it, as others have pointed out.

      You could possibly paint the floor (with a paint that’s ok w high temperatures) or tile the floor neatly. In Finland, saunas mostly have nicely tiled floors – most common colors these days are darker gray or even black. People mostly use smaller tiles for floors such as 10×10 centimeter tiles.

      If you want to be fancy, you could make the stove wall pretty by putting some pretty stone tiles to it and adding a beautiful lighting. It can look amazing and really nice to look at while in sauna.

    20. Pleasant-Fox4103 on

      Sorry to say, but with no proper drainage and ventilation it’s a wonder you don’t have visible fungi growing out the walls… Can almost smell the mold just from the picture. Not entirely sure how healthy it is to use that place?

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