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Luxury Saunas

From an indoor wet and dry sauna with LED infrared light options to outdoor barrel saunas with built-in front porch canopies, ALEKO has the perfect sauna to help you create the ultimate home luxury sauna experience. Our traditional saunas allow you to customize the best home sauna. Whether your sauna session is for health benefits like relieving sore muscles and joint pain, improving blood circulation, or if you’re simply looking for a quick sweat from the steam, your home steam room model options are endless.

Choose ALEKO for Your Luxury Sauna

Luxury saunas have become a popular addition to home wellness routines. All ALEKO home saunas and sauna accessories are quality-made and built to last at competitive prices. A sauna room of your own is the next best addition to your home spa experience. Whether you’re outfitting your master bath with a small indoor sauna with a ceramic heater or kitting out the backyard with a complete home outdoor sauna and wood-burning stove, we carry corrosion-resistant, premium-crafted saunas that will be perfect for your space—and your budget.

How To Install a Sauna

While the installation process for your home steam sauna will vary depending upon the sauna model you choose and the location of installation, each sauna kit from ALEKO includes everything you need for a successful setup in a matter of hours. Each sauna kit comes standard with an electric sauna heater, but you can also get a wood burning sauna heater that’s compatible with our outdoor saunas. To ensure that the heating element of your traditional sauna is properly installed and safe to operate, we recommend working with an electrician.

FAQ About Luxury Saunas

What are the benefits of a sauna?

  • Saunas may offer various health benefits like more restful sleep, improved blood flow, help with sore muscles, and stress reduction. There’s no denying that a session in the sauna feels incredible. It can also add value to your home or rental property.

How are saunas heated?

  • Saunas are typically dry heated with an electric heater. ALEKO’s selection of sauna heaters includes a variety of electric heaters as well as wood-burning stoves, so you can choose which energy source suits your space best. Don’t hesitate to contact an ALEKO representative for any heat-related questions.

Is it expensive to run and maintain a home steam room?

  • Not necessarily. Whether you’re operating an indoor sauna or an outdoor sauna, the energy costs of running a home unit will vary depending upon your location, model of sauna, and usage habits. With a wide variety of traditional sauna models, heating element sources, and accessories, ALEKO makes it easy to tailor your home steam sauna to your budget.

What are the differences between sauna models?

  • The shape of a sauna can significantly affect the overall experience, aesthetics, and spatial efficiency. ALEKO offers various sauna shapes, each with unique advantages to cater to different preferences and space requirements.

    • Barrel Sauna: Barrel saunas are popular for their unique cylindrical shape, which provides efficient heat circulation and a distinctive appearance. The rounded design helps reduce the volume of air that needs to be heated, allowing for faster heating times and more even heat distribution. Barrel saunas are often praised for their rustic, charming look and are well-suited for outdoor settings. 

    • Square Saunas: ALEKO's square saunas offer a more traditional look and feel. These shapes provide ample interior space and can be more comfortable for lounging or accommodating multiple people. They often come with benches arranged in tiers, allowing users to choose different heat levels within the sauna. The straightforward design makes them versatile for both indoor and outdoor installations, fitting easily into corners or along walls.

    • Corner Sauna: Corner saunas are specifically designed to maximize space efficiency by fitting neatly into the corner of a room. ALEKO’s corner saunas are ideal for indoor use, especially in smaller homes where space is at a premium. They’re mainly fitted with tempered glass doors and windows. Their shape allows for a comfortable seating arrangement while using minimal floor space.