I'm the fucking worst. 10 minutes ago I was looking at Costco saunas and now I am thinking of building my own. It'll be like the concrete self leveling floor saga all over again. Maybe this time fastfred will actually give me a job.
I have this closet in my bathroom that is ridiculously big - it's like a 5x5 triangle - and we always jokingly call it our bathroom pantry. It's a wildly underutilized space, designed by Mormons with multiple years of toilet paper in mind.
Thinking through this, if I wanted to convert that into a sauna I would need to...
1. Rip out all the shelves and sheetrock
2. Run 220v (not me, obviously, someone else)
3. Install foam paneling and moisture barrier
4. Put up cedar tongue and groove
5. Lighting, heater, etc
I think the challenge here would be figuring out ventilation, as it is already in a corner. But I could likely start with materials from these people:
https://homesaunakits.com/sauna-kits/sauna-builder/
On a scale from 1 to 50 gallon trash can of self leveling compound, how bad is this idea?
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