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Kuusi Barrel Sauna
"Kuusi" means spruce in Finnish and refers to the type of wood from which the new sauna barrel is made. Available in three different sizes, our "Kuusi" fits into almost any garden. Optionally, one variant offers you a small terrace with seating, to enjoy and rest. If you like more daylight in your cabin, you can choose from two different window elements to let the sunshine in.
- Cabin made of Spruce, staves 40 mm (Wall 40mm)
- Incl. roof covering - bitumen roof shingle black
- Interior made of lime Clear glass door made of 8 mm ESG glass
- 2 benches (width: 60cm)
- 2 backrests
- Floor grid, 2-pieces
- LED bar white light, dimmable, 76 cm long
- Heater protection grille
- Suitable for electric and woodburning heaters
- Optional LED set for color light in your cabin
- Base made of impregnated wood
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Kaski Barrel Sauna
The idea for the new barrel sauna from sentiotec cabin range if it fell on "fertile soil" - the Finn would say "Kaski". The new "Kaski" barrel sauna offers the cosy atmosphere of a barrel combined with the option of a view. The barrelsauna is available in two different glazing options (half-glass or full-glass) and three different sizes. The dark Thermo-Pine wood harmonises perfectly with the lime interior and gives the whole barrel a stylish touch.
Thermally modified wood is a natural, non-toxic alternative to chemically treated wood products for the home. Unlike pressure-treated timber, thermally modified wood undergoes a thermal modification process. The wood is essentially "cooked" in oxygen-free ovens at temperatures over 180-230 degrees. The thermal modification process changes the cellular and molecular makeup of wood by removing all organic compounds from the wood cells. So, wood products will no longer be able to absorb water. In turn, this reduces the wood's ability to expand or contract, which is one of the leading causes of water absorption and rot in outdoor uses. This lack of moisture content in the wood means that the wood's cellulose will no longer act as a "food source" for fungi or insects. In essence, the cooking of the wood with high- heat creates a naturally durable wood product that will, in theory, be permanently resistant to water, fungus, insects, and decay. From an aesthetic standpoint, thermally modified wood offers some unique benefits and characteristics. The process of treating the wood at a high temperature gives it a natural deep brown hue. This beautiful colour negates the need for chemical varnishes or stains and ongoing maintenance. Many homeowners find that the natural dark brown colour resebles tropical hardwoods. The use of a sealant to protect the wood from UV rays is often all that is needed to maintain this beautiful natural colour.
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