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A new saunaline.pl

An introduction to Saunaline and a guide to the new website: the five sauna lines, the materials, the technology in every cabin, and the completed projects.

A Saunaline sauna built into a summer house

This site was rebuilt the way we build saunas: starting from the room, not from a template.

For years saunaline.pl described what we make. The new site tries to show how we think instead. Fewer words, larger photographs, and the same questions we go through with every client: which line, which wood, which glass, how the heat should behave. This first article is a short guide to what you will find here, and to us.

What is Saunaline?

Saunaline is a Polish maker of bespoke interior saunas. Since 2011 we have designed, built, installed and serviced custom saunas for private homes, hotels and spas across Europe: every one drawn individually and built to the room it belongs to, on our own production floor in southern Poland.

There is no standard cabin. A commission starts with the room: its proportions, its light, the materials already present. Then come the drawings, the joinery, the installation, and the service afterwards, all by the same team. You can read more on the About page.

The five sauna lines

Every Saunaline begins from one of five base lines, and each now has its own page with the full specification: the cladding, the benches, the 28 mm backrest, the portal, the glazing:

  • Pro Line, the architectural series: vertical solid abachi lamellas, an EOS heater with steamer, glazing chosen to be seen.
  • Modern Line, the geometric series: veneered hemlock panels and benches in one deliberate, angular form.
  • Best Line, the classical series: wide solid boards and ergonomically profiled benches.
  • Perfect Line, the light series: the most extensive glazing in the collection, multi-colour LED throughout.
  • Infrared Line, full-spectrum infrared emitters, standalone or alongside a classical sauna.

Only the best materials

A sauna is decided by what it is made of, so the Materials page names everything: abachi and abachi thermo, Canadian hemlock, black locust, sauna board, three kinds of tempered glass, and the hardware. If it is in the cabin, it is on the page.

One controller, six systems

The Technology page covers what runs every cabin: the touch controller in glass and brushed aluminium, the eco mode that holds temperature on minimum energy, the lighting behind the backrest, the heat-rated speakers, scheduling, and infrared: six systems, one screen.

Completed projects

The Projects page shows a selection of finished rooms, photographed in the homes they were built for, not in a studio. No two are alike, which is rather the point.

For architects and interior designers

If you specify rather than commission, the For Architects page describes how we work with studios: dimensioned drawings and 3D renders within two weeks of a brief, exact material specifications, and one named contact from first call to service.

Planning a sauna of your own?

Bring drawings if you have them, photographs if you don’t. We respond within two business days with first thoughts. Write to us.

The Journal will grow slowly from here: notes on materials, lessons from projects, conversations with the architects who specify our work. No schedule and no noise. When there is something worth reading, it will be here.