Steam shower or mini-sauna for an apartment? Pros and cons of both options


Everyone loves the sauna: it helps you relax and forget about all your problems, cleanse your body of toxins and diseases, improve your health and feel your best. And a bathhouse right at home, in the shower room, is just a dream! But if a few years ago people could only fantasize about the topic of a bathhouse in their own apartment, today it is easily achievable.

A modern shower cabin with a sauna will cleanse your body of toxins and help you relax.

A modern shower cabin with a sauna is a reality. This design can be installed even in a small shower room; it does not require too much space or any special technical capabilities. Theoretically, a shower with a sauna function can be installed in any apartment. Let’s take a closer look at this wonder and find out all the pros and cons.


A shower room with a built-in sauna will suit the design of any room.

Do you need permits for redevelopment?

Clause 8.12 of SNiP 31-01 specifies the requirements for designing a sauna in an apartment building:

  • steam room volume less than 24 m³;
  • only in buildings with slab floors;
  • installation of a factory oven with automatic shutdown after 8 hours or at a temperature of +130°C;


    Sauna stove.

  • the minimum distance of the heating device to the walls is 20 cm;
  • installation of a heat-insulating board made of non-combustible material above the stove;
  • air exchange rate 0.5 when not in operation, 10 cubic meters/hour for each user when the stove is on;
  • prohibition on placing saunas above/under residential premises;
  • use of a fire-retarding valve in the ventilation duct according to SNiP 41-01 regulations.


    Fire damper

Manufacturing from scratch or installing a ready-made modular bathhouse, sauna, or hammam in an apartment falls into the redevelopment category by default. Because to connect a heating device to it, you will have to install electrical wiring and install ventilation.

This is already enough for the actual state of the layout to not coincide with the sketch plan from the documentation stored in the BTI. The apartment will become impossible to sell; the regulatory authorities of electricity suppliers and the management company may legally demand that the layout be brought back to its original form.

Coordination of the redevelopment takes place in several stages with visits to the SES, Rospotrebnadzor department, housing inspection, management company, fire service and architectural department of the local government.

It is the sauna that is specified in the building regulations, since its temperature and humidity conditions correspond to the values ​​of +100°C ... +120°C and 15%, respectively. The bathhouse is characterized by a lower temperature of +80°C and high humidity - from 40%. When designing a Turkish hammam in a bathroom, you should take into account that at a temperature of 50°C the humidity here can reach 100%, which requires high quality ventilation.

Alternative baths

When the sauna is located in the bathroom, the stove can also be used to create steam, resulting in a steam room like in a Russian bath.

Recently, Turkish baths have appeared in apartments. A small room is tiled with ceramic tiles. Ideally marble. The temperature in the steam room is much lower.

Infrared saunas heat not the air, but the human body itself using ceramic emitters. If you like to take a steam bath in the evening after work to relieve fatigue or even heal, then you should install a sauna at home. Even in a small bathroom you can find space by removing the bulky bathtub and installing a shower stall. Take care of your health.

Advantages and disadvantages

A home sauna has enormous benefits. Even despite the costs and approvals, the benefits and pleasure from bath procedures are worth it.

Advantages of a home steam room.

  • with regular visits, immunity to colds and infectious diseases is strengthened, toxins are removed and weight is regulated, the entire body is rejuvenated, stress is reduced, many diseases are treated, and hardening occurs;
  • steaming is an excellent way to rest and relax after a tiring day of work or intense physical activity;
  • To take bath procedures, you don’t need to leave your home, book a time in advance, pay for the hours spent there, or take a lot of necessary accessories and things with you;
  • installation and connection costs quickly pay off during operation.

There are also relative disadvantages.

  • the budget for installing a home sauna is quite significant and not always available;
  • in a small apartment, where every meter of usable space counts, it can be difficult to place such a structure;
  • energy costs and electricity bills increase;
  • You must comply with all requirements and approvals in order to use the bathhouse legally.

What to consider when choosing

All models look attractive and captivate with their range of features, but you need to choose one for your conditions.

  • the size of the cabin must be sufficient for comfortable accommodation and fit into the area of ​​the bathroom;
  • you need to understand your needs so as not to overpay for unnecessary functions;
  • shape and location: corner or wall, rectangular or rounded;
  • door opening method: sliding, rotary or swing;
  • with explicit zoning of space, there may be two doors: to the shower room and the steam room;
  • ease of use of the control panel and backlit buttons.

The further choice does not differ from the standard shower cabin.

Sauna equipment

The heart of the steam room is traditionally a heating device - a heater for a bath, an infrared or electric heater for a sauna, a stove with a steam generator for a hammam. It can have one or more temperature and humidity modes, and be equipped with additional options - aromatherapy, salt dies.

If the steam room is small in size, you can make a bath canopy of 2–3 steps inside. If space allows, a full-height lounger is arranged, on which visitors hover each other with brooms.

The stove is protected by enclosing structures - railings on racks. Waterproof lampshades and LED strip are used for lighting. Temperature and/or humidity control is carried out using built-in sensors.

To ensure maximum comfort, a shower and a tray with a drain connected to the drainage system can be built into the cabin. Removable, retractable, transformable seats, shelves, floors simplify cleaning and maintenance of the steam room.

Glass doors are convenient because they do not deform from humidity and temperature, unlike wooden ones, but they are more expensive.

Sauna interior design options

The most common layout options for domestic saunas for use inside an apartment are:

Thus, a mini steam room with a sauna, hammam, bathhouse mode can be assembled on a balcony, in a pantry or bathroom on your own, or you can order the installation of a factory model, taking into account the shape and size of the room.

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What's in demand?

In addition to the Russian bath, all steam lovers are familiar with the phrase “Finnish sauna”. Its difference lies in the drier air of the steam room. This effect is achieved by not placing a colander with water on the stove stones, which evaporates during the heating process and produces a lot of steam.

The popularity of the Finnish sauna in its homeland is breaking all records. Every self-respecting Finn is required to have a personal sauna in his apartment. And now this tradition has reached us. For this reason, ready-made Finnish cabins and stoves are most popular among sellers.

To the great delight of customers, specialized stores are ready to offer a wide range of booths ready for installation with a full set of equipment. All that remains is to choose the appropriate design.

Most often, a sauna is installed in the bathroom, since a single cabin can be placed in this room without any problems. In terms of area, it will take up no more space than a shower stall.

DIY sauna in the bathroom

Ideally, the place to place a mini-sauna is the bathroom, since the necessary communications are already connected to it, and in order to place a sauna in it there is no need to seek various permits from the relevant organizations.

The walls and ceiling of the bathroom, in the place where the sauna will be located, must be lined with mineral wool on a wall frame. The wooden lining of the sauna is most conveniently attached to a wooden frame.

The walls separating the steam room from the rest of the bathroom space must be assembled on a frame in the same way as occurs when arranging frame partitions. The cabin walls also need to be covered with thermal insulation.

In order for the sauna to warm up well with minimal energy consumption, all heat-intensive surfaces located inside the box - walls and ceilings made of bricks, blocks, concrete, logs or timber - must be protected with thermal insulation. The thickness of mineral wool insulation usually varies from 50 to 100 mm for insulating the wall from the outside. Based on this, the internal height of the sauna should not exceed 2 m.

It is recommended to use mineral wool slabs as thermal insulation, rather than the rolled version. Due to the fact that the slabs differ from the rolled version in greater density and are less susceptible to slipping from vertical surfaces. A sauna with dimensions of 200x200 cm will best fit into a bathroom with an area of ​​12 m2. From the inside of the sauna, the insulation must be covered with a heat-resistant (operating temperature must be at least 110 ° C) vapor-proof film, which is laminated with aluminum foil.

The film allows you to prevent the insulation from getting wet, as well as protect the interior of the sauna from harmful emissions from the insulation, such as mineral wool dust. The film should be laid over the thermal insulation, so that the aluminum foil is located inside the booth. The joints and places where the film is attached (nailing) must be sealed by gluing them with aluminum tape.

There are mineral wool slabs specially designed for bath rooms on sale. The manufacturer pre-cuts these slabs with aluminum foil. During installation, all seams and joints are taped with aluminum tape. But when choosing slabs, it is necessary to rely on the fact that materials that are harmless to human health were used as a binder in the production of the material.

For example, you should not use slabs intended for facade insulation, since their production uses a variety of formaldehyde resins as a binder. This material will constantly emit deadly formaldehyde, and when heated, the intensity of the release of this substance increases many times over.

The wooden cladding (block house, lining) of the interior of the sauna must be at least 12 mm thick. Interior panels must be made from strictly specified wood species. For example, coniferous wood, cedar, fir or northern spruce, begins to release aromatic substances when heated. But at the same time there should not be too much aroma, it should be light and unobtrusive.

Therefore, pine wood, which contains a fairly large amount of aromatic resins, is not recommended for use for this purpose. The most successful option is to use linden or aspen wood in this case, as they allow you to create a neutral atmosphere inside the sauna.

To prevent the cladding from darkening over time and maintain its original attractiveness, it must be coated with a liquid heat-resistant compound that is specifically designed for such purposes. Elements made of wood that are not exposed to high temperatures, such as a door threshold or floor grate, can be coated with regular varnish.

The outside frame of the steam room can be sheathed with wood, plasterboard or some other board material, which can then be lined with tiles or plastic panels.

A more expensive version is a cabin made entirely of wood, without the use of insulation. The walls of the cabin are constructed from planed thin profiled timber or boards with a cross-section of 40-80 x 140-180 mm, laid on edge. There is no need to additionally protect walls built from timber with any compounds or special films.

Externally, timber walls are treated with vapor-proof varnishes and paints. To seal the joints between the beams, use a tape or cord made of jute or flax, which is placed in the grooves between the beams. A ventilated gap of 20-50 mm is left between the timber wall and the bathroom wall. It is necessary to take into account that when the sauna is heated, the timber will increase slightly, due to the fact that the heat capacity of the timber is much higher than that of the lining.

Why you should get a shower stall with a sauna


Not everyone still knows about the existence of a combined shower and sauna, which can be installed in any bathroom.

A shower cabin with a sauna is not such a luxury. You will not find such a design in every apartment only because this innovation is not yet familiar to everyone. But surely in five or six years literally every home will have just such a device!


Such a shower with a Finnish sauna will improve the health and protect against illnesses during the cold season for the whole family.

It’s worth getting a shower with a sauna because, first of all, it will give good health to the whole family. At the first signs of a cold in the off-season and winter, you should steam thoroughly so that not a trace of the virus remains in the body. You'll have to say goodbye to colds, runny nose and weakness forever!


You can order a shower room with a built-in steam room to match the design of your bathroom.

In addition, visiting a steam room normalizes weight and makes the body beautiful, because metabolism accelerates, the functioning of internal organs improves, the body becomes younger and stronger. And the condition of the skin changes after regular “steaming” literally before our eyes!


Regular visits to the steam room will rejuvenate and heal the body.

A beautiful and healthy appearance, good health for the whole family, a rested and cheerful state and a great mood. Here is an impressive list of advantages that come with the installation of a bath-shower. That's why you should get this design and not doubt the correctness of the decision!


Large model of a modern shower room with sauna.

Bathhouse at home - in the bathroom with your own hands.

Cost 85,000 rubles

The author of this project purchased an apartment, but the bathroom in it was more than 6 meters long , and there was a lot of free space left, so he decided to make a mini sauna . I made a sketch of the proposed sauna and ordered the production of all wooden parts at a special production facility . A week later, these parts were brought to him, he inserted 150 mm prepared insulation into them (and 50 mm for the part that is against the wall) and assembled the frame. Photo 6 shows how they drilled the wall from the shield in the sauna.

I ran the hood to a standard hole in the wall; here the author was lucky that in this house, each apartment has its own pipe to the roof, so the neighbors won’t smell anything. Then the entire insulation was covered with a membrane inside and out. Then the inside was lined with foiled isolon (or whatever it’s called) and the seams were taped with tape, also foiled. The result was a thermos . The outside is lined with pine clapboard, the inside is lined with linden and cedar. The outside was painted with a polysander stain, and the inside was painted with special oils and water-based varnish. Author's comment: As a result: the bathhouse heats up to 80 degrees in 50 minutes, to the point where the thermometer reaches 125 in an hour and a half. What could be better than taking a steam bath, splashing water on the stones and being at home?

Do-it-yourself sauna in the apartment's closet

Budget: 35 thousand rubles

Time spent 6-7 days, as I wrote above from lunch 1-2-3 to 7 o'clock.

35 thousand rubles spent. Of these, the stove - 10, lining and boards for shelves - 12, tiles for the floor - 1.5, insulation, regulator, sensor, relay, ventilation hatch, wire, switches, stones, galvanization, all sorts of screws, dowels, nails and other shells - 10-12.

The stove consumes 4 kW. The sauna is heated for 1.5 - 2 hours to 80 degrees (dry steam).

This is strange, but the author of the photo made a sauna in a rented apartment in a closet 170 x 140 cm (or as they call it in the sabotage industry), which, by the way, had a ventilation window.

I dismantled the old pine shelves (20-25 mm) in the pantry, split them, and made load-bearing slats from them for attaching the lining. I lowered the ceiling level and made a hatch for the hood. Then I made a thermos - covered the walls with 10 mm thick thermal insulation. I taped the joints with shiny tape. I connected a Harvia stove with a temperature sensor (9 photos - thermostat). I covered it with linden clapboard and installed a galvanized sheet behind the stove. Installed shelves. I upholstered the slopes and left the old door (temporarily). Added skirting boards

How does a bathhouse differ from a sauna: microclimate and arrangement

Sauna and bathhouse have a common purpose - maintaining the beauty of the body and promoting health. Despite this, there are a large number of differences between them, for example, temperature conditions.

The sauna is characterized by high temperatures (up to 140°C) and low humidity levels - from 5 to 15%. Such conditions are designed for people in good health. It is almost impossible to organize a classic bathhouse in an apartment due to many restrictions. Typically, the humidity level in it reaches 70% at a temperature of about 90°C. Such conditions are maintained thanks to special stoves, most of which cannot be used in an apartment. If you lower the temperature to 60°C, the amount of moisture in the air will drop to 40-50%.

Differences in arrangement:

CriterionBathSauna
Heating equipmentLarge solid fuel stovesLightweight open-type fireplaces with stone filling, electrical equipment
PoolNot requiredInstallation of a shower cabin or a bathtub for water procedures is required
Construction MaterialsExclusively natural materialsNatural wood, artificial materials
Functional areasIn one room you can take hot and water procedures, use a broomYou cannot wash in the steam room; you are not allowed to use a broom; it is replaced with aromatic additives and natural oils

Helpful advice! Due to the climatic conditions of the sauna, the broom becomes hard and ineffective. If desired, it can be used after leaving the steam room.

Experience installing and operating a sauna in an apartment: consumer reviews

Before making a sauna in your home, it is advisable to weigh the pros and cons, and also decide whether to buy a ready-made structure or make it yourself, and what it should be like.

Many online users share their experiences on forums:

“We ordered a phyto-barrel from one company. The steam room itself is very cool, made to last. But upon arrival it turned out that she did not fit through the doorway. I had to call a specialist. He cut the barrel and after it was brought into the room, he glued it back together. In general, this did not affect the quality and further operation, but it was still a waste of time and nerves. Check such nuances in advance or order a collapsible design.”

Valentina Petrova, Moscow

“I didn’t bother with assembling wooden frames and adjusting all the technical parameters. I just bought a sauna cabin. The whole family is happy. And no problems with documents or neighbors.”

Sergey Svyatoshin, St. Petersburg

A sauna in an apartment has more advantages than disadvantages

“My husband is an electrician and made the sauna himself. We decided to make an infrared one so that children could use it too. We are very pleased with the result. In winter it’s just a fairy tale. How could we live without this before?”

Oksana Shcheglova, Ekaterinburg

Sauna on the balcony for two

Budget: 35 thousand rubles.

The sheathing is aspen paneling. The shelves are linden. Insulation – glass wool. Kamenka – Harvia mini BC 35 (3.5 kW). Quartz stones. Sauna for two (+ 7 year old son on the bottom shelf). Size inside 98x120. Heats up in 40 minutes

The glass in the window on the balcony was replaced with a sandwich, otherwise the glass would sweat. Ceiling height 220. Everything was attached to the corners. Once finished, the frame was insulated with 50 mm mineral wool and 100 mm on the ceiling. I attached the cotton wool to special mushrooms and to the sandwich with staples. Next, I covered everything with foil, attached the foil to the staples, and sealed all the holes and staples with foil tape. I secured the slats under the clapboard with a thickness of 15 mm, in increments of 50 cm. Then sheathed the clapboard, first closed it from the inside, then from the outside. Ventilation had to be done above the door, perhaps this is wrong, but doing it outside is not an option - everything will freeze, and it’s impossible to go into the wall. It seems to be working fine. I covered all the baseboards, corners, and door frame. The shelves are 1 m high and 0.45 m wide, 55 cm and 30 cm wide, respectively, sanded, secured the shelves with corners from the inside, and a back rest. I lubricated everything with oil for the Tikkuril shelves. The walls were also treated with a Tikkurilov soup sauna. There is no smell, it smells like wood.

Warm it up, air it out - and go!

What to make the floor, door and heater from?

In a sauna, the most successful would be a concrete floating floor on a layer of insulation made of extruded polystyrene foam. Ceramic tiles are laid on the concrete floor screed. The sauna floor in the passages must be covered with special removable wooden gratings. This design is resistant to water and makes sauna cleaning easier. For greater convenience, it is recommended to install a drain in the floor - a receiving grid with a siphon for draining water into the sewer.

Doors to the sauna are usually made of wood. But on sale you can also find bath doors made of tempered glass. For safety reasons, no locks should be installed on the doors to the sauna, but only latches; in addition, the door should open strictly outward. To prevent door handles from burning your hands, they are also made of wood. As a rule, the height of the doors is usually 180-190 cm. The width in this case can be any, but not less than 60 cm.

Benches and shelves in the sauna are also made of wood, but from species that do not contain resin - linden, aspen or exotic species that are commercially available. The width of benches and shelves should be between 31 and 55 cm. Shelves and benches are arranged in two tiers in height.

The vertical distance between the first tier and the floor should be approximately 40 cm. The distance between the top shelf and the ceiling should be 120 cm. The width of the top shelf should not be less than 50 cm. For the manufacture of benches and shelves, it is recommended to use slats, leaving a gap of about 0.5-1 cm, this is necessary for free air circulation.

The simplest option for heating a sauna is an electric heater. Such a stove can be easily connected to a regular single-phase power supply in a house or apartment without any problems. The power of the stove is directly proportional to the size of the sauna. It is selected according to the calculation of 1-1.5 kW per 1 m2 of sauna area. For a mini-sauna with dimensions of 2x2m, an electric heater with a power of no more than 6 kW is sufficient. The power of the furnace can be considered optimal when it is able to heat the air to 80°C within half an hour.

As a rule, an electric sauna stove must be equipped with a thermostat, which will automatically maintain the required temperature in the sauna. Place the stove in the sauna on the wall or on the floor, always near the door. This is done due to the fact that the cold air that passes through the doors is captured by the hot air coming from the stove, due to which the cold air mixes and quickly warms up.

Thanks to the heater stove, you can create two types of microclimate in the sauna - a wet or dry sauna. In order to create a steam microclimate in the sauna, you will need to purchase a steam generator for the sauna. It must be mounted externally and requires a direct connection to the water supply. The water is fed into a generator, where it is brought to a boil until it turns into hot steam, which is supplied through a pipe into the sauna. The tip of the pipe should be located in the sauna under the shelves.

The sauna must be equipped with ventilation. An air supply hole is made in the wall of the sauna, namely at the bottom near the floor. It should be located under the stove or next to it. The hole area is approximately 125cm2. The outlet vent is located at the top of the wall or ceiling. It should be located as far as possible from the supply opening and from the doors. Its area should be approximately twice that of the supply air and be approximately 250 cm2.

Thrifty homeowners, in order to use the heat of the sauna to heat the house, install an economy duct, which serves to force air from the bathroom into an adjacent room, such as a hall or corridor. With the help of a fan, air is sucked into the economy channel from the top of the bathroom and then sent down through the pipe, after which it is released into the adjacent room at floor level.

Electrical wiring requirements ↑

In both cases, heavy-duty wiring is required to install the heater. It’s easier for apartment owners who have electric stoves in their kitchens, because they don’t need to amplify anything. It is enough to connect the extension cord from the bathroom to any outlet in the kitchen and turn on the stove for the duration of the bath procedures without any coordination with the local electrical networks.

Those with gas stoves will have to work hard, because the wires and fuses in such houses are not designed for this amount of energy load. First, the owners must notify the organization that supplies electricity to the house about the renovation and request its consent to replace the wiring. Secondly, a plan is made for the new electrical wiring, and professional electricians are invited to install it. In this case, you shouldn’t act on your own, because any “mistake” in the installation can end in disaster, because wet rooms conduct current perfectly.


Reinforced wiring will be required for safe operation of the installation.

Electric sauna stove - tips

Home bath care

Untreated wood begins to deteriorate due to constant exposure to moisture, and therefore one of the most important points when caring for a sauna is to ensure that it dries well after each use. In order to keep the sauna clean after your visit is over and while it is still warm, you need to:

  • using a damp sponge or rag, wipe all shelves and benches in the sauna;
  • lift a rug or grate from the floor, lean it against the wall and let it dry;
  • remove any remaining water, wipe the floor dry, take away wet towels;
  • open the door and vent.

If these requirements are met, the sauna will dry out easily and quickly, as the fresh air warms up and removes any remaining moisture. Thanks to this, it is possible to prevent the appearance of various fungi and molds, for which a humid and warm environment creates favorable conditions.

As the sauna's wood begins to become dirty, general cleaning will need to be done periodically. Elements made of wood must be washed with a brush and detergent. The remaining detergent must be rinsed off, then wiped with a damp cloth and wiped dry. After which you need to turn on the heater and dry the sauna.

The market offers special products for cleaning the internal parts of the sauna, which are also used for disinfection, thereby greatly facilitating maintenance. It is recommended to coat all wooden surfaces with a protective compound. The composition, which contains natural wax, allows you to create a dirt- and water-repellent layer, thanks to which the surfaces will be easier to clean and less dirty.

The stone container for the heater needs to be cleaned at least once a year. To do this, you must first remove stones from it, and then fine sand and remaining water.

It is quite possible to build a sauna in your own apartment if you follow all the recommendations given above, which will prevent most problems when using it. All the work and money spent will more than pay off thanks to the adoption of useful and relaxing steam treatments that can be taken without leaving your home.

Tips and tricks

Home saunas are easy to use. However, before using the steam room for the first time, you must perform a number of important steps:

  • The cabin needs to be warmed up well. There is no need to do this at maximum temperatures, it is best to set it to the average value. When warming up the sauna for the first time, the doors must be open.
  • After warming up the cabin with the door open for about an hour, close the door tightly without changing the temperature in the steam room.
  • After an hour, the temperature in the steam room is increased by 1.5 times. After another hour, warming up can be completed.
  • It is advisable to repeat this procedure for several days in a row. In this case, the temperature must be increased each time. On about the fourth day, you can warm up the cabin at maximum temperature.
  • If after all the manipulations there are no malfunctions in the operation of the sauna, then you can safely operate the structure.

In order for the sauna to serve for many years, the structure needs proper care. If the steam room is made of wood, it is especially important to dry the cabin thoroughly after each use of water procedures.

It is necessary to remove excess moisture from the surface of the walls, floor and shelves with a dry cloth and leave the door to the steam room open for some time for ventilation purposes.

Reviews

In Finland, almost everyone has a sauna in their apartment, this is a common thing. Russians have also long been famous for their reverence and love for bath procedures, so the idea of ​​​​installing saunas right in the bathroom was to their liking. Well-known Finnish, Swedish and Russian companies producing ready-made saunas offer prefabricated options that receive excellent reviews from owners of compact steam rooms.

Buyers note the excellent quality of the material and the dimensional accuracy of the components for assembly, the reliability and safety of the stoves, which can be selected in terms of power for the specific dimensions of the bath, quick heating to the desired temperature and a long service life.

Clients like phyto-barrels for their compactness. You can steam in them using herbal and pine infusions, increasing the therapeutic effect of the procedure.

Some owners prefer a sauna built with their own hands, while others steam in a portable fabric steam room. Owners of different types of baths who have been using the cabins for a long time have noticed a general improvement in their health, skin, nervous system and believe that all the costs and efforts to install a home steam room are paid off many times over by the benefits and pleasure of this wonderful invention.


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Popular brands of shower cabins with steam rooms

A home shower with sauna is almost a trend. Therefore, many companies offer the manufacture and installation of such structures and promise excellent quality. But who to trust? Let's look at the main well-known brands.

  • Eger is a Hungarian brand of sanitary ware. The company produces shower boxes, bathtubs, saunas and many other high-quality sanitary ware. The brand is quite well known and has proven itself well. The models are made from environmentally friendly materials, and all products have European quality certificates.
  • Sansa is a brand that offers high-quality but inexpensive models of shower boxes and cabins with saunas.
  • Volle is a famous Spanish brand of sanitary ware. The company produces not only showers with saunas, but also faucets, luxurious bathtubs and Jacuzzis, and even various small items for the bathroom. Great brand with beautiful designs and prices a little higher than most. But the company promises the quality and durability of its products.
  • GM - Chinese plumbing. The brand entered the domestic market relatively recently, but has already gained popularity and is offered in many stores. Relatively low cost, simplicity and concise designs attract buyers.
  • Ravak is a Czech plumbing brand. Tagline . The sanitary ware has a beautiful and original design, and the manufacturer provides a lifetime guarantee on quality.


You need to consult a professional when choosing a shower cabin with a sauna inside.

There are many brands and manufacturers - Chinese, domestic, European. When choosing such a complex design as a shower with a sauna, you should take your time and always consult a professional.

With the right approach, weighing all the pros and cons and focusing on quality, you can create a corner of health and relaxation right in your apartment that will give the whole family joy for many years!

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