Premium Wood Selection
Selecting the right wood for your sauna is essential to having a long-lasting, comfortable, and of course visually pleasing sauna experience.
Sungkai
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The subtle contrast of the colors gives this wood an elegant impression.
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Sungkai has a straight grain that gives a clean and modern look.
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This wood is resistant to splitting, cracking, warping, and rotting.
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Compared to premium woods like Bengkirai or Ulin, Sungkai wood offers a more affordable option without compromising on quality. Its availability and ease of processing also contribute to its lower cost.
Bengkirai
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Suitable for outdoor saunas because it can withstand heat, rain, and humidity.
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The density of Bengkirai makes it more resistant to pests.
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Does not warp, shrink, or crack easily even with long-term use.
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Colors give a more elegant and natural impression to the building.
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Lasts up to 30 years if properly maintained, according to our supplier.
Ulin (Ironwood)
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Suitable for outdoor saunas because it can withstand heat, rain, and humidity.
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The density of Ulin makes it more resistant to pests.
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The scientific name for this wood translates to “true iron wood”; Ulin can last more than 30 years if properly maintained, according to our supplier.
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Ulin has a unique dark brown to blackish color that adds an exclusive and unique natural feel to your home.
Pine
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Compared to premium woods like Bengkirai or Ulin, Pine offers a more affordable option without compromising on quality.
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Its lighter color gives this wood a distinctive grain and knot appearance.
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The wood grain and knots give a natural, rustic appearance that evokes of the woods of Finland.
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While not as strong as Bengkirai, pine is among the strongest of the softwoods.

