Indoor Saunas

Turn Your Atlanta Home Into a Private Wellness Escape

Wish you could enjoy the peace and relaxation of a luxury spa without ever leaving your house? At Atlanta Custom Saunas, we design and install fully personalized indoor saunas that blend beautifully into your home’s style. From master suites and basements to spare rooms, closets, and bathrooms, we transform underused spaces into wellness retreats made just for you. Every sauna is tailored to your lifestyle with a focus on comfort, long-term health benefits, and reliable performance.

What You’ll Get With a Custom Indoor Sauna

No two builds are the same—our saunas are never cookie-cutter kits. Every project begins with careful space planning, custom design, and expert installation. We use premium woods such as cedar, hemlock, and spruce, paired with advanced heating options including electric, infrared, steam, or hybrid systems. Want to elevate the experience? Add upgrades like LED lighting, built-in sound systems, or ergonomic benches to create a spa-like retreat inside your Atlanta home.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to install an indoor sauna in Atlanta?

Most indoor sauna projects are completed in 3–10 days once materials arrive. Our process starts with a free consultation, followed by a detailed 3D design and material planning. Our Atlanta installation team works efficiently with minimal disruption to your home. Once complete, we provide a full walkthrough, explaining how to operate, clean, and maintain your sauna so you feel confident using it daily.

Can I install a custom indoor sauna in my basement?

Yes—basements are one of the most popular sauna locations in Atlanta. They’re private, naturally cooler, and often underutilized. We’ve transformed basements across Sandy Springs, Decatur, and Alpharetta into stunning wellness escapes. Whether you want a stand-alone sauna room or one connected to your home gym or entertainment space, we’ll ensure proper insulation, ventilation, and heater placement. Electric, infrared, and steam models can all be adapted for basement use.

Other common installations include master bathrooms in Buckhead, spare rooms in Midtown condos, and garage conversions in Marietta. Whatever your space, we’ll design the perfect fit.

What’s the best location in an Atlanta home for an indoor sauna?

Indoor saunas can be placed in many different spaces depending on your goals. Finished basements allow for larger builds with stable temperatures, while master bathrooms provide the convenience of being right next to your shower. Spare bedrooms, walk-in closets, and home gyms also work well. At Atlanta Custom Saunas, we’ll assess your layout, ventilation needs, and lifestyle to recommend the safest, most comfortable placement.

Do indoor saunas require special electrical or ventilation systems?

Yes. Proper setup is key for safety and efficiency. Most infrared and electric saunas need a dedicated electrical circuit with GFCI protection. We can coordinate with your licensed Atlanta electrician—or connect you with one of our trusted partners—to ensure everything meets code. Ventilation is equally important to manage humidity and allow your sauna to dry properly between sessions. We address all these details during the design phase so your sauna operates safely and efficiently without affecting the rest of your home.

What are the typical dimensions of a custom indoor sauna?

Indoor saunas can be built to fit nearly any space, but there are standard sizes that maximize comfort and efficiency. At Atlanta Custom Saunas, we design everything from compact 4’ x 4’ single-person units to spacious 6’ x 8’ or 8’ x 10’ family models.

Ceiling height is just as important—7 feet is ideal for even heat distribution, while anything over 8 feet can make it harder to maintain consistent temperatures.

Popular layouts include:

* 4’ x 6’ for 1–2 people with a corner bench

* 6’ x 8’ for 3–4 people with tiered seating

* 5’ x 7’ for small families or multi-use spaces

We’ve even designed saunas in unique Atlanta spaces like attic lofts, angled-roof rooms, and narrow alcoves. During your consultation, we’ll recommend the best dimensions for your property.