Indoor Saunas

Bring authentic Finnish wellness into your home with a Skotlanti indoor sauna – handcrafted in Scotland, tailored to your space, and built to last for decades. Whether you’re adding a compact home sauna to a basement, en-suite, or home gym, or planning a larger installation as the centrepiece of a wellness suite, every Skotlanti indoor sauna is designed and built around your home, your space, and the way you’ll use it.

Each indoor sauna is built using premium thermo-treated timber, fitted with industry-leading heaters, and installed by our own team, not shipped flat-pack. We work with homeowners directly, and alongside architects and interior designers on residential projects across Scotland and the wider UK.

Choose your Indoor Sauna

Whether you have a defined space and want a refined, ready-configured home sauna, or you’re planning a larger fully-bespoke installation, we have a route for you.

Compact Home Saunas

Bespoke Indoor Saunas

Why a Skotlanti Indoor Sauna?

Handcrafted in Scotland

Designed and built in Glasgow by our own team. No flat-pack, no imports.

Designed for Your Space

Every indoor sauna is configured to your room, ceiling height, and access requirements.

Authentic Finnish Heritage

Built around traditional Finnish sauna principles, refined for modern home interiors.

Fully Setup & Installed

Delivered, installed, and commissioned by our specialist team.

Where a Skotlanti Indoor Sauna Works Best

An indoor sauna can transform almost any space in the home into a wellness retreat. The key is matching the design to the room, the access, and the way you’ll use it.

Basement & lower-ground floors: 

Often the easiest space to retrofit a sauna into, with the structural depth, ventilation potential, and thermal isolation that work in a sauna’s favour.

Home gyms & wellness suites: 

Pairing a sauna with a home gym is one of the fastest-growing requests we see. Recovery, contrast therapy, and a clear post-workout ritual.

Master en-suites & bathrooms:

A more refined, glass-fronted indoor sauna integrated into a luxury bathroom design.

Installation, Integration, and Aftercare

A Skotlanti indoor sauna is delivered and installed by our specialist team. We handle site assessment, electrical and ventilation requirements, manufacture, delivery, and final commissioning, so what you receive is a fully working sauna, not a self-build project.

Every installation includes guidance on running, maintenance, and the small details that keep a sauna performing for decades. Lead times typically range from a couple of weeks from order, depending on specification.

Indoor Sauna FAQs

How much does an indoor home sauna cost? 

Skotlanti indoor saunas range in price, with pricing depending on size, finishes, heater type, glazing, and installation requirements. We’ll provide a full quote based on your space and specification.

What space do I need for an indoor sauna?

Indoor saunas can be installed in spaces from around 2.2 cubic metres upward. The most important constraints are ceiling height (typically 2.0m minimum) and access route to the installation room. We’ll assess your space as part of the quote process.

Can I install an indoor sauna in a basement? 

Yes, basements are one of the most common locations for a home sauna. We assess ventilation, electrical supply, and floor build-up as standard, and adapt the design accordingly.

Do I need planning permission for an indoor sauna?

An indoor sauna is generally treated as an internal home improvement and does not require planning permission. Building regulations apply to electrical and ventilation work, we’ll guide you through these as part of your installation.

Can you build a sauna into a master bathroom or en-suite? 

Yes – en-suite saunas are one of our most-requested residential installations. For larger or fully-custom installations of this kind, we’d typically deliver the project through our bespoke saunas service.

Do you install indoor saunas across the UK?

Yes. We’re based in Glasgow and install indoor saunas across Scotland and the rest of mainland UK.

What’s the difference between an indoor and outdoor sauna?

Indoor saunas are integrated into your home – basement, en-suite, gym, or wellness suite. Outdoor saunas are standalone garden installations. See our outdoor sauna range.