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The location of the sauna was determined in relation to the tree. The angled tree stump added a great dimension to the structure.
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The sauna walls and ceiling are made of cedar. The continuous grain of the wood wraps around the corners. When you turn the sauna on, you can smell the soft fragrance of cedar even from a distance away from the sauna building itself. Notice the low lighting, too. Traditional saunas have low light or maybe even just a faint candle light. This adds to the ambiance and relaxation of the entire sauna experience. The sauna bucket is handcrafted in Finland and a traditional piece of any Finnish sauna.
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The designer wanted there to be a feeling of openness between the sauna and the shower, so he put in a glass wall.
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The shower has multiple showering heads to allow for more than one person to shower at the same time. The faucets are Kohler Purist. The shower also has a seamless entry from the steam room to the shower. The floor tile is Reside Ash from Arizona Tile.
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The bathroom has barn door on the inside. The walls are a continuation of the Angela Harris Inspira Light Silver 24x48 Porcelain Tile that is in the dressing room. The countertop is Taj Mahal Quartzite.
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This is a perfect spot to cool off after a nice, hot sauna regardless of the time of year. The fireplace continues the serene ambiance of the sauna and the misters from MistAmerica offer a nice way to cool off.
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The patio fireplace is just a few steps away from the sauna. Stone is Natural Quartzite. Color is Honey. The mantle is tile that look like walnut wood. The fireplace from Arizona Fireplaces is a ventless fireplace so all the heat comes out the front. Each rock is individually shaped to fit the stack. Mortar is put between each rock to give a very strong structural quality, but yet it appears to be mortarless.
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The tile is Dunes Wave Ivory from Arizona Tile. The floor tile is Reside Ash, non-slip.
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From the back, you can see the bunkhouse. Notice the lines of the roof.
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This is a sauna and bunk house, a welcome haven in the desert. It was originally an old shed. The post is made of natural quartzite stone. The wood look facade is cultured stone. Notice the copper facia with pine tongue and groove soffit. The tree was there before, so the facia was angled along the side to keep the tree as an added touch.
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Look at the textures and lines. The post is made of natural quartzite stone. The wood look facade is cultured stone. Notice the copper facia with pine tongue and groove soffit. The tree was there before, so the facia was angled along the side to keep the tree as an added touch.
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The walls in the shower area 24" x 48" porcelain tile. The shower has Choreograph bars by Kohler that serve as a holder for shower gels and shampoos. The fixtures are Kohler Purist.
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The stove is a Finnleo Himalaya stove with a boiling option that really gives a moist, gentle steam effect. Space was used efficiently with angled benches to gain as much comfort as possible. These nice, long benches allow for a person to lie down and relax while taking in steam.
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Lots of hooks for lots of kids! This works well for hanging wet swimming suits or towels. It doesn't matter if it gets wet because the walls and floor are tiles. The door is Pella fiberglass with an oak charcoal finish.
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The tile work on the walls is gorgeous. At first, you don't even notice it, but then when you look at it a little closer, you can tell that it's a Finnish flag. This subtle design was purposeful, and a mark of the heritage of the sauna and where it came from. The word "sauna" (sow-Nah) is a Finnish word, and its tradition goes back many, many years. The bench has a nice waterfall edge that gives it the simple, clean lines. The wood on the bench brings warmth to an otherwise tile room. The gray tile is a porcelain tile, the white tile is Angela Harris Inspira Light Silver 24x48 Porcelain Tile, the blue tile is Angela Harris Inspira Oxide 12x24 Porcelain Tile.
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The rain head shower is a perfect way to cool down after a hot sauna. Multiple shower heads allow for more than one person to shower at a time. Kohler Purist Matte Black fixtures. The floor tiles are 2x2 mosaic, Reside Ash. The ceiling above the shower is a pine tongue and groove.
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The sink is a Kohler ceramic Derring sink. There are nice shelves for towels and washcloths. The smokey mirror is just another charming effect of the whole design. It's made of 3x12 antique mirror tiles. The cabinet is a Starmark wall-hung cabinet, Bridgeport Walnut, natural finish. The countertop and shelves are Taj Mahal Quartzite.
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Stone is Natural Quartzite. Color is Honey. The mantle is a tile that looks like walnut wood. The fireplace from Arizona Fireplaces is a ventless fireplace so all the heat comes out the front. Each rock is individually shaped to fit the stack. Mortar is put between each rock to give a very strong structural quality, but yet it appears to be mortarless.
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The mirror has a completely finished look by the design of the tile surrounding it. The tile is Dunes Wave Ivory from Arizona Tile. The sink is a ceramic Kohler Derring wading sink. Faucet is Kohler Margaux Vibrant Brushed Bronze. The countertop is Taj Mahal Quartzite.
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The mirror has a completely finished look by the design of the tile surrounding it. The tile is Dunes Wave Ivory from Arizona Tile. The sink is a ceramic Kohler Derring wading sink. Faucet is Kohler The slight angles are carried out nicely throughout this home in Cave Creek. The patio, the sauna, the bathrooms all have walls at a slight angle. Margaux Vibrant Brushed Bronze. The countertop is Taj Mahal Quartzite. You can't really see it, but the shower is a beach entry (no threshold). The shower door and panel are called Starfire glass, and it's a true, clear glass that allows you to see the true colors behind it.