Prefab Sauna for Tiny Home Communities

Looking for a Prefab sauna for your tiny home community that residents will actually use year-round? Add a shared wellness amenity that strengthens community life and boosts appeal. Handcrafted in Canada in a Finnish-inspired style from solid spruce logs, it offers authentic sauna character with durable materials. Start with a model, then customize privacy, lighting, and finishes so it fits your community perfectly.

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Why Choose Hetki Sauna

Finnish Craftsmanship

Produced with skilled workmanship that supports both durability and comfort, giving you confidence in the build for years ahead.

Comfort-First Heat Design

By reducing heat loss through the ceiling and openings, the space can feel warmer with less wasted energy.

Turnkey Delivery

A turnkey approach makes scheduling simpler, since delivery, placement, and setup happen in a coordinated rhythm.

Why Your Tiny Home Community Needs a Sauna

In tiny home communities, a sauna can be a shared amenity that adds real lifestyle value without expanding each individual footprint. Capacity options help you plan for community scheduling, from quiet sessions to higher-traffic weekend windows. The water-on-stones löyly ritual gives residents an authentic experience that feels more special than a standard gym-style heat room. Ventilation and breathable log walls support comfort through repeated sessions as different residents cycle through.

Sauna Planning & Placement

Our Sauna Model & Option Recommendations for Tiny Home Communities

Tiny home communities usually need a shared amenity that’s easy to run, so our base model (about 4–6 people) is a common starting point for predictable scheduling. The Plus model adds a dressing space that helps residents stage towels and belongings while the sauna room stays 4–6 people for smooth turnover. Electric Narvi heat is typically the simplest for shared use, especially when you want consistent performance with minimal fuss. Reflective glass for privacy, a practical bench layout, and a few accessories like a footrest can elevate the experience while keeping it community-friendly.

Sauna FAQ

Fresh air is introduced through the intake and warm air exits through the exhaust as part of a planned airflow path. The goal is a steady supply of oxygen-rich air without killing the heat.
People often choose 10.5 kW in cooler climates or when they prefer hotter sessions and faster recovery. It’s also a common pick when you expect more frequent back-to-back use.
Ventilation is designed to bring in fresh air and move warm air through the room so sessions stay comfortable. This matters most when you’re doing repeat rounds or hosting multiple people.
Common electric heater options include 9 kW and 10.5 kW, with specific Narvi models offered across those power ratings. The best choice depends on your climate, how hot you like it, and how quickly you want the sauna to recover between sessions.

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