Sun Home Saunas, a premium wellness brand recognized for its rapid growth and high-quality home health products, has launched the Nova line. This represents the company's first indoor traditional steam sauna.
Sun Home Saunas' Nova line boasts three-person and five-person models. The capsule is designed to deliver an authentic Finnish bathing experience through the use of a HUUM Drop electric rock heater that reaches temperatures up to 230 degrees Fahrenheit. This sauna is constructed with Canadian cedar wood for its interior, features hand-laid carbonized hexagonal tiles sourced from a single Estonian workshop. Dual-stack benches create distinct high-heat and low-heat zones to accommodate multiple users with different preferences. The unit includes a built-in electronic ventilation system for continuous fresh air circulation, marine-grade stainless steel fasteners to resist corrosion, and Wi-Fi connectivity via the HUUM app.
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What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Indoor Finnish Saunas
- Authentic steam sauna formats are moving into premium residential interiors, creating room for compact wellness products that replicate destination spa rituals at home.
- Connected Heat Therapy
- Wi-Fi-enabled heaters and app-based controls bring personalization to traditional sauna bathing, opening new value in data-informed comfort, scheduling, and remote management.
- Multi-zone Wellness Design
- Dual-temperature layouts and shared-capacity models reflect demand for adaptable home wellness spaces that serve different user preferences within one installation.
Sectors Adopting This
- Home Wellness
- Premium indoor saunas are expanding the home health category beyond fitness and recovery devices, with design-led installations becoming part of everyday residential self-care.
- Smart Home Technology
- Connected ventilation, heating, and temperature controls position saunas as integrated smart living systems, linking wellness hardware with digital home ecosystems.
- Luxury Interior Design
- Cedar construction, handcrafted tilework, and corrosion-resistant finishes signal a growing market for wellness amenities that function as architectural focal points in upscale homes.
