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Sauna Pre-planning Helpful Hints
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Sauna should be planned for ultimate enjoyment and relaxation. If
possible, the space
should be large enough for adequate seating and reclining. As a guide,
allow
2' of bench space per person, for sitting purposes; it is necessary to
have a min. 6' long bench to accommodate a reclining bather. Bench
widths should be 20" for an upper bench and about 16" for a lower
bench. Do not plan a Sauna
that is unsymmetrical (which will cut bench space and add wasted cubic
footage.
Two levels of benches are very important in a good Sauna - the upper
bench
is necessary to make use of the heat (which rises to the ceiling
level). The
lower bench can be used as a step up to the upper bench or as a sitting
bench
at the lower temperature level. For complete relaxation, a small
dressing room with cooling bench or benches should be located next to
the Sauna. This room might also be used as a combination/exercise area. |
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Correct Use of Space
Above is an example of the importance of
pre-planning when designing a Sauna. Plan A and B have exact shape and
size. Plan A uses the entire space as a Sauna, resulting in benches
with little seating space and no reclining area. There is too much
walking area - with a waste os space, building materials, and
efficiency. Plan B creates 2 useable room from the same space, allows a
Sauna with a more comfortable bench area, and leaves necessary walking
space. The linen closet is a bonus.
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