Hey there! If you're like me, you love your garden sauna room. It's a little slice of relaxation right in your backyard. But sometimes, you might find that you're running out of space to store all the things you need for your sauna sessions. Towels, robes, essential oils, and other sauna accessories can quickly clutter up the place. That's where adding a storage area comes in handy. As a garden sauna room supplier, I've helped many customers transform their saunas by adding functional storage. In this blog, I'll share some tips on how you can add a storage area to your garden sauna room.
Assess Your Needs
Before you start building or buying a storage solution, take a good look at what you need to store. Make a list of all the items you use regularly in your sauna. This could include towels, bathrobes, sauna hats, essential oils, kindling, and even some light reading materials. Consider how often you use these items and how much space they take up. For example, if you have a large collection of towels, you'll need more shelf space or a dedicated cabinet. If you use a lot of essential oils, you might want a small, enclosed area to keep them organized and prevent spills.
Consider the Space
The next step is to think about the available space in your garden sauna room. Measure the area where you want to add the storage. Look for any nooks, crannies, or empty corners that could be utilized. You might have some space under the benches, along the walls, or even in the corners. Keep in mind that you don't want to make the sauna feel cramped, so choose a storage solution that fits well without taking up too much room. If your sauna is small, you might want to opt for wall-mounted shelves or a compact cabinet. For larger saunas, you could consider building a custom storage unit that spans an entire wall.
Choose the Right Materials
Since your storage area will be in a sauna environment, it's important to choose materials that can withstand high heat and humidity. Wood is a popular choice for sauna storage because it's natural and looks great. Cedar, in particular, is a good option as it has natural anti - microbial properties and can handle the sauna conditions well. However, make sure the wood is properly treated and sealed to prevent warping or rotting. You can also use stainless steel or plastic for some parts of the storage, especially if you're looking for a more modern or low - maintenance option.


DIY or Buy?
You have two main options when it comes to adding a storage area: you can either build it yourself or buy a pre - made storage unit. If you're handy with tools and have some time on your hands, a DIY project can be a great way to save money and customize the storage to your exact needs. There are plenty of online tutorials and plans available that can guide you through the process. Just make sure you have the right tools and materials.
On the other hand, if you're not very DIY - savvy or you want a quick solution, buying a pre - made storage unit is a good choice. There are many different types of storage units available on the market, from simple wall - mounted shelves to elaborate cabinets with multiple compartments. You can find them in home improvement stores or online. Some of our customers have found great options for their saunas by checking out our related products, like the Gym Sauna Room With Changing Room, Home Sauna With Changing Room, and Eco - Luxury Outdoor Side - Door Sauna With Attached Changing Room. These links will give you an idea of how well - designed storage can be incorporated into a sauna room.
Design Ideas
- Wall - Mounted Shelves: These are a simple and effective way to add storage. You can install them at different heights to accommodate different items. For example, you can have lower shelves for heavier items like kindling and higher shelves for lighter items like towels.
- Under - Bench Storage: If your sauna has benches, you can add storage underneath them. You can build drawers or a simple open - storage area. This is a great way to make use of otherwise wasted space.
- Corner Cabinets: Corners are often neglected in a room, but they can be a great place for a storage cabinet. You can find corner cabinets in various sizes and styles, or you can build one yourself to fit the specific dimensions of your sauna.
- Hanging Storage: Use hooks or a pegboard to hang items like bathrobes, sauna hats, and towels. This not only saves space but also keeps the items easily accessible.
Installation Tips
If you're building the storage yourself, make sure you follow all the safety guidelines. Use the right tools and make accurate measurements. If you're installing wall - mounted shelves or cabinets, make sure they are securely attached to the wall. You might need to use wall anchors, especially if you're using a lightweight material like drywall.
If you're buying a pre - made storage unit, carefully read the installation instructions. Some units might require two or more people to install, so make sure you have the help you need. Also, make sure the unit is level and properly aligned.
Maintenance
Once you've added your storage area, it's important to keep it clean and well - maintained. Wipe down the shelves and cabinets regularly to remove any dust or moisture. If you're using wood, you might need to re - seal it every once in a while to keep it in good condition. Check the hinges and drawers periodically to make sure they are working properly.
Conclusion
Adding a storage area to your garden sauna room is a great way to keep your sauna organized and functional. By assessing your needs, considering the space, choosing the right materials, and deciding whether to DIY or buy, you can create a storage solution that works for you. Whether you're a sauna enthusiast or just starting to enjoy the benefits of a garden sauna, a well - designed storage area will enhance your sauna experience.
If you're interested in learning more about garden sauna rooms or need help with adding a storage area, don't hesitate to reach out to us. We're here to assist you in making the most of your sauna space. Contact us for a free consultation and let's start planning your perfect storage solution together!
References
- "Sauna Design and Construction Guide" by Sauna Association
- Various DIY home improvement magazines
