FEATURES TO CONSIDER WHEN CHOOSING A 2-PERSON TRADITIONAL SAUNA
You may have to consider an alternative placement if your basement is damp. Damp environments are likely to cause more mildew to form and will prevent your sauna from drying out entirely in between sessions.
FEATURES TO CONSIDER WHEN CHOOSING A 2-PERSON TRADITIONAL SAUNA
If you have thought of optimizing your 2-person traditional sauna experience, this article is your holy grail to a more fulfilling experience. And, if you are getting your footing in the sauna world and still need more information, stick around as we review the ideal 2-person traditional sauna experience.
First, let’s go through the differences between traditional and infrared saunas. The traditional sauna uses electric and wood-burning stoves to warm sauna rocks, which heats the space and allow you to enjoy steam from water poured on the heated rocks, while infrared sauna uses infrared light to directly heat your body. While both experiences have similar health and relaxation benefits, this article squarely focuses on the the 2-person traditional sauna.
There are four basic requirements you will need for your 2-person traditional sauna. These requirements will improve your experience and enhance the benefits you derive from regular sauna therapy.
Before we dive in, here is a quick refresher on some of the key benefits of your traditional sauna experience:
- Relieves stress while promoting tranquility
- Boosts your immune system
- Improves your respiratory system
- Great support for any weight loss program
- Helps maintain youthful, glowing complexion
The Basics of a 2-Person Traditional Sauna
There are reasons why most people still prefer traditional saunas, which are sometimes referred to as wet saunas. This is because these 2-person traditional saunas have heated sauna rocks like any other traditional ones. When water is poured on the rocks, you get steam which increases the humidity and temperatures of your sauna. The sweating that comes with this experience is seen by many as a more authentic sauna feeling.
What requirements do you need for a 2-person traditional sauna? Important factors include the heating requirements, location, size of your sauna, wood type, and other helpful accessories. Will these improve your traditional sauna experience? Let’s find out.
1. Heating Requirements for 2-Person Traditional Sauna
From what was already hinted in this article, you can opt for either wood-burning or electric means for your preferred 2-person traditional sauna. These two have the same outcome, a steamed, high-humidity high-temperature sauna environment.
Electric Sauna Heaters
An electric sauna heater is considered the perfect option for convenience and efficiency. With just a flip of a switch, the sauna heater will kick on. And with technological evolution, electric sauna heaters can be modified with Wi-Fi controls.
I would recommend electric sauna heaters for small-sized indoor and outdoor saunas. For more information and review, you can check out some of the electric sauna heater options.
Wood Sauna Heaters
The thought of wood crackling and flames dancing creates a rustic, traditional experience for your sauna. But this type of heating is more advisable for outdoor, large-scale traditional saunas. You will need a chimney, of course, and a large enough space. There is much more information of these traditional wood sauna heaters for your review, which you can find in this article: Which is the Best Sauna Heater?
2. Location for your 2-Person Traditional Sauna
A good location for your 2-person traditional sauna is an essential consideration. The decision on whether to have it indoors or outdoors lies on the space you have available.
Here are some exciting prospects for the right location:
- Inside the house: Basement, Attic, Small bathroom, Storage closet
- Outside the house: Garage, Garden Area, Shed
One of the most popular locations is the basement. Basements offer a secluded space where you and your guests can move without distractions and interference. Here are some tips on placing your 2-person traditional sauna in the basement:
- Use a corner placement for designs like the Almost Heaven Madison 2-3-Person Indoor Sauna.
- Use an electric sauna heaters as they would work better in an indoor environment.
- Hire a professional for the electrical installation and hardwiring.
You may have to consider an alternative placement if your basement is damp. Damp environments are likely to cause more mildew to form and will prevent your sauna from drying out entirely in between sessions.
Alternatively, you may opt for an upstairs placement of your 2-person traditional sauna. Upstairs bathrooms, gyms or spare rooms works great for small-size saunas if you have plenty of space and sufficient support for their weight.
One last consideration should be the proximity to changing rooms. Choose an area with privacy or close to the bathroom so that you and your guests can easily change and rinse off before and after your session.
3. The Right Wood Type for your 2-Person Traditional Sauna
Your 2-person traditional sauna is only good if it can retain the heat and moisture levels for as long as you will use it. When you have an outdoor sauna, you’d want it to withstand the conditions outside. It is why the wood selection is essential.
Most 2-Person Traditional Saunas are built with specific wood that is durable and can hold its own against adverse weather conditions, so insulation should not be a worry. For instance, the Almost Haven Salem 2-Person Barrel Sauna and other barrel-style saunas have been designed to be efficient and prevent heat and moisture loss.
All Almost Heaven traditional saunas are built with resilient and quality wood like White fir, Classic Rustic Cedar, and Clear Cedar. The wood type is not much concern for a traditional indoor sauna because your sauna will not be exposed to adverse weather.
For outdoor saunas, always consider the type of wood used. Western Red Cedar mentioned above as among the best available options. It is the same wood used for the Almost Heaven Audra 2-Person Canopy Barrel Sauna (see below).