Norden
The Northern standard.
Norden is the Northern standard—the layout most saunas have followed for generations.
It pairs the same solid timber hot room with a dedicated entry space that acts as a thermal buffer. This added layer holds heat more effectively while giving you a place to rest as things heat up, pause, cool down, and move between temperatures with more control.
Simple but essential, it creates space for the everyday rituals around sauna—towels, wood, buckets, bathing, and transition. It also opens the door to added flexibility, including the option to integrate a shower.
A more comfortable, more usable form—built for daily use and year-round living.









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Exterior Dimensions
Footprint
8'2" depth | 16'9" width | 9'9" height
Interior Dimensions
Hot Room
6'10" depth | 7'9" width
Volume
415 ft³
Changing Room
6'10" depth | 4'0" width
Porch
3'7" depth | 7'4" width
Included
- 6×8" solid spruce timbers
- Seats 4–6 people or 2 fully reclined
- Three-tier bench layout (full-body heat)
- 10.5 kW Harvia Virta heater (or Narvi wood-burning)
- Thermally modified benches and flooring
- Standing seam metal roof
- Custom aluminum door system with brass hardware
- Dual-pane glass with aluminum framing
- Mechanical ventilation (intake + exhaust)
- Integrated LED lighting and modern sconces
- Interior and exterior surface treatment
Common Questions
Our saunas are built from solid timber, not framed walls—and that single decision changes everything.
The wood absorbs heat from the stove and radiates it back into the room, creating a softer, more even heat and steam. There are no harsh hot spots or cold zones—the experience is more comfortable than typical stick-built saunas.
At the same time, that same solid structure is what gives the sauna its longevity. There are no thin layers or cavities that shift, twist, or break down over time—just stable timber designed to hold its form and integrity for decades.
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