The world can wait - sauna with Trumer Holz
You come home after a long day, what could be nicer than starting the evening relaxed and comfortably?
It is no longer a secret that more and more people are getting their own sauna so that they can enjoy the wellness experience in their own four walls and recharge their inner batteries at any time.
In your own sauna you can switch off, relax and unwind. You also allow your body to relax, recover and regenerate. Saunas have many positive properties for the body and mind and are becoming increasingly popular.
Whether you are a professional or a beginner, if you have ever been in a sauna, you will certainly know that the natural material wood is an indispensable part of sauna construction, as the raw material ensures a pleasant and gentle indoor climate.
But which wood can you use?
We have summarized it for you so that you can set up your sauna individually and uniquely.
The Queen of the Alps - the Swiss stone pine
Our Swiss stone pine, whether chopped or smooth, is particularly suitable for expanding your sauna. It is not called the Queen of the Alps for nothing, because it is one of the finest and most valuable woods that the Alpine region has to offer. Its pleasant and aromatic smell is another plus point why it is often used in the sauna.
About the product: Swiss stone pine chopped
Come to the dark side - the Thermo Spruce
Due to its treatment, thermo-treated spruce is one of the darker woods and therefore looks particularly elegant. Thanks to the heat treatment, thermo-treated spruce reacts very calmly to the humidity in the sauna and is therefore particularly hard-wearing.
About the product: Thermo spruce chopped
Nature as far as the eye can see - the spruce
The chopped spruce brings nature into your sauna and spreads a particularly pleasant and natural smell. A light, beautiful wood that darkens slightly over time and gives your sauna a particularly elegant touch.
About the product: Spruce chopped
Balm for the soul - the larch
Larch wood is considered to be particularly robust and is one of the hardest types of wood. It is also far superior to its counterparts in terms of durability. In combination with heat, larch can produce more resin, but this is not a disadvantage, because the larch resin provides a particularly fruity and pleasant smell and is simply good for the soul.
About the product: Larch chopped
For that special flair - the oak
Away from the mainstream, oak creates a unique ambience in the sauna. A darker wood with a strong character as an eye-catcher for your wellness area. Oak absorbs heat particularly well and becomes very warm, which is why we love oak in the sauna, especially in winter when it's really cold outside.
Are there any types of wood that are not suitable for a sauna?
Yes, there are! They look great as wall units or ceiling panels, but we can't recommend them for building a sauna. These include steamed spruce, as well as the matching squared timber, the reclaimed wood and the pine carbon. These will be used in another project.
And for sitting?
To make sure you are comfortable, you will of course also need the right wood for your seating and lying areas. Our Abachi wood, thermo-spruce, thermo-ash or Swiss stone pine are particularly suitable for this (but please not the chopped ones, they prick!).
And if it has to be done quickly?
We know that success loves speed, which is why we also have our sauna barrel kit for those who are in a hurry. When you can't wait any longer to turn your home into a true wellness oasis.
Do you have any questions about the setup? No problem! Book a consultation now.