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Home Renovations - Adding A Sauna Alternative

Fri 23 Feb 2007 - 15:12

Home Renovations - Adding A Sauna Alternative
By Amy Nutt

For a long time, if you wanted to enjoy the benefits of a sauna, you had to find a local gym or other facility that offered such luxuries. Many people often did this, as there are several health advantages associated with such comforts. In more recent years, however, it has become quite possible to add a sauna, or a sauna alternative to your own home.

While it is true that adding a sauna can be a major undertaking, it might not be as difficult as you think. Today, there are many different types of home kits available. These sauna kits come pre-fabricated, and are equipped with detailed instructions outlining what you need to know before you begin, and how to construct the actual sauna. The more difficult part is doing your homework before you begin.

Space is an important fact, as it will determine the size and possibly the type of sauna you decide to build. Fortunately, there are professionals who will be able to answer your questions so you know what you're getting into before you begin.

You have many choices to make when building a home sauna. First, you will want to decide whether or not you want an indoor or outdoor sauna. There are benefits to having both, so it is advisable to research them carefully before making this decision. Second, you will need to decide whether you want a wet or dry sauna. Again, there are advantages to both, so it is important to learn what they are before getting started. Once you have made these decisions, you are ready to choose your sauna. From there, it is just a matter of constructing it. If you do not wish to build a sauna from a pre-fabricated kit, you might consider hiring contractors and builders who will customize it to your liking. That, however, can prove to be the biggest undertaking, as it gets expensive rather quickly. There are other sauna alternatives that might work for you if you do not wish to take on such a large project.

Many people have begun installing steam showers in their own bathrooms. This might be a viable alternative if you do not have sufficient space to build a sauna, do not have the funds, or would like your steam shower to be in a convenient, already constructed location. Like pre-fabricated sauna kits, steam showers are relatively easy to install. They are fully sealed enclosures that can be installed anywhere a conventional shower or bathtub would be placed, and give you some of the same benefits as an actual sauna. Like saunas, they produce steam, which makes you sweat, and therefore, rids your body of unwanted toxins. They are also relaxing, and can be just as enjoyable as a conventional sauna. They are considerably easier to install because they are in a structure that is already built, and they don't take up too much room.

Whether you decide to install an actual sauna, or a steam shower or steam bath alternative, know both the risks and advantages of owning them. Know how to use them properly, and how they can benefit you. Remember, a little information goes a long way toward hours of enjoyment and relaxation, not to mention good health.

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