![]() Follow our Pinterest to see the latest architecture, interiors and design projects – there are more than four hundred boards to browser and pin from.Ĭurrently, our most popular boards are retail interiors and staircases.Many homeowners want two things for their patio that would seem to be impossible with the same patio roof: a bright patio, even if the sun is hiding behind the clouds, and a dry patio, no matter how hard it rains. ![]() Pinterest is one of Dezeen's fastest-growing social media networks with over 1.4 million followers and more than ten million monthly views. With walls clad in Sapele timber and black slate flooring, the Dark Spa is intended to be "silent and mysterious", the studio told Dezeen. Inside the spa, the studio added a Japanese soaking tub, sauna, shower, gym and relaxation room with a fold-down bed. This spa was built in the garden of a renovated Victorian semi-detached home by Neil Dusheiko Architects. Made of reclaimed timber, it can be built, disassembled and reused without the need for any equipment.ĭark Spa, UK, by Neil Dusheiko Architects Polycarbonate panels clads the walls and ceilings and it is heated by a wood-burning stove. Studio Rain created a temporary sauna that is prefabricated and off-grid. The walls of the building tilt outwards in the local custom to prevent the timber wall construction from getting wet.įind out more about The Arctic Sauna Pavillion › Inside, both bathing and relaxation take place in the same space, in accordance with an ancient arctic tradition. The surrounding natural environment inspired the design of the Arctic Sauna Pavilion by Tony Yli-Suvanto Architects in Lapland, Finland. ![]() The Arctic Sauna Pavillion, Finland, by Toni Yli-Suvanto Architects This treehouse-style, three-storey outdoor sauna in New York's Hudson Valley was designed by American studio BarlisWedlick.Ī concrete sauna acts as the base for stacked- timber platforms made from Alaskan yellow cedar, topped with a viewing platform. Located in its own independent wooden cabin, the studio added a large window with the aim of connecting with the surrounding environment.įind out more about Saunaravintola Kiulu › Simple and traditional materials such as black wood and red epoxy flooring were used by Studio Puisto to create a sombre and crisp atmosphere for this sauna at a lakeside wellness centre in the town of Ähtäri, Finland Saunaravintola Kiulu, Finland, by Studio Puisto Löyly sits on a floating pontoon deck which allows it to be placed on any water with low-wave motion. It has a sloped roof, wooden stove, bench, translucent glass windows and an exterior deck. Graduate Trolle Rudebeck Haar designed another floating sauna in Switzerland to fit up to three people. Löyly, Switzerland, by Trolle Rudebeck Haar ![]() Birch plywood was used for the walls, tiered seating and changing rooms. Pine planks clad the exterior of a floating sauna by Swedish studio Sandellsandberg, which they designed to blend in with the surrounding forests.įor the interior, the studio used red cedar and added a fireplace, meaning that the central space can be heated for overnight trips when not used as a sauna.īademaschinen, Norway, by ACT! Studio and Borhaven ArkitekterĪCT! Studio and Borhaven Arkitekter designed a collection of floating red and orange buildings in Oslo harbour to be a playful and relaxing space sauna.įor the project, the studio covered the floors with red vinyl. The Big Branzino, Stockholm, by Sandellsandberg This detached sauna, built on the property of a mountainside home in Whistler, British Columbia, was designed by Vancouver-based studio BattersbyHowat Architects.Ĭlad in standing seam metal, the small sauna mimics the design of the nearby holiday home.įind out more about the Ambassador Crescent ›
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