ProSaunas is a premium supplier of sauna wood for residential and commercial builds, from home saunas to large-scale gym, spa, and hotel installations. Our collection includes Thermo Aspen, Alder, Thermo Alder, Hemlock, Western Red Cedar, Spruce, and Magnolia sauna wood, along with thermally modified wood options designed for durability in high-heat, high-moisture environments.
All materials are suited for sauna walls, benches, trim, ceilings, and full interior builds, giving you flexibility to design a sauna that performs as well as it looks.
Choosing the right sauna wood is a critical first step, and our team is here to guide you through it. Request samples to compare color, texture, and finish in your space or schedule a consultation to get recommendations based on your layout and use case.
Selecting the right sauna wood depends on how you plan to use your sauna, the look you want to achieve, and the level of durability you need. Different wood types vary in heat conductivity, color, aroma, and long-term performance, making some better suited for benches, walls, or full interior builds. Compare wood types below and find the best fit for your sauna design.
A thermally modified hardwood with a smooth, splinter-free surface and a refined golden tone. It stays comfortable against the skin even at high temperatures, making it one of the most premium options for interior sauna surfaces.
Best for: Sleek, high-end saunas where maximum comfort on benches and backrests is the top priority
A traditional sauna hardwood with a soft honey color that deepens over time. It offers a balanced combination of durability, comfort, and a warm, natural appearance that suits classic sauna builds.
Best for: Traditional home saunas with a warm, natural look
Thermally modified alder with a deeper, richer tone and enhanced durability for demanding environments. It offers a more elevated look while maintaining the smooth feel and reliability of traditional alder.
Best for: Commercial saunas or high-use spaces that need durability with a darker finish
A clean, knot-free wood with a consistent grain and neutral scent. Its uniform appearance makes it a popular choice for modern sauna designs that prioritize simplicity and visual consistency.
Best for: Contemporary saunas with a clean, minimalist aesthetic
A signature sauna wood known for its natural aroma and distinctive color variation. It creates a more sensory sauna experience, combining visual richness with a recognizable scent.
Best for: Spa-style saunas where aroma and ambiance are key
Light-toned woods with clean, consistent grain patterns that create a bright, refined sauna interior. Spruce offers a classic Scandinavian look, while Magnolia provides a smoother, more uniform finish for design-focused builds. Both work well across walls and ceilings for a cohesive appearance.
Best for: Light, modern saunas and custom builds with a clean, uniform look
The right wood choice depends on how each surface in your sauna is used. Some woods are better suited for comfort, while others are ideal for visual consistency or overhead installation.
Thermally modified sauna wood, often referred to as thermo wood or thermo-treated wood, is engineered for demanding sauna environments where heat, humidity, and long-term use are key considerations.
Through a controlled heat process, moisture is reduced, and the wood structure is strengthened, resulting in enhanced stability and long-term durability. This makes thermo wood a strong choice for high-use residential saunas, commercial installations, or projects where longevity and minimal maintenance are priorities.
Common options include thermo aspen, thermo alder, thermo radiata pine, thermo spruce, and thermo magnolia.
ProSauna woods are designed to work seamlessly with our full ecosystem of products, providing a cohesive and elegant setup from door to ceiling.
Whether your vision is traditional Finnish or contemporary minimalist, ProSaunas’ wood selection adapts to your style and structure.
Choosing the right sauna wood is a critical decision that impacts comfort, performance, and long-term durability. Seeing and feeling the materials firsthand makes it easier to confidently select the best option for your space.
Request samples to compare wood types, tones, and finishes in your environment, or schedule a consultation to get tailored recommendations based on your layout and usage. If you’re still refining your layout or material choices, it can help to review a few sauna design and installation considerations before finalizing your selection.