Gravity Wellness

Interior Wellness

Indoor Sauna UK

Sauna cabins designed to live inside British homes. No plumbing, no specialist electrical work, no renovation required — just a standard room and a 13-amp socket.

An indoor sauna is the most convenient form of home wellness investment available. Unlike outdoor structures, it requires no groundworks, no planning consultation, and no weatherproofing beyond the cabin itself. It integrates into your existing home and becomes part of your daily environment — accessible at any hour, in any weather, without stepping outside.

The question most buyers ask first is: where will it go? The answer is often simpler than expected. A spare bedroom, a home gym, a large en-suite or bathroom annexe, a converted loft space, a utility room with adequate ceiling height — all of these are genuine candidates. The Gravity indoor range begins at 90cm × 90cm for the Arc One, a footprint that competes comfortably with standard gym equipment. The larger duo models at 120–130cm wide remain well within the dimensions of most spare rooms.

There are no plumbing requirements for any indoor Gravity sauna model. The infrared Arc range uses electric panels with no water, while the traditional Vale range requires only a small amount of water for the löyly steam process — a bucket and ladle, not a plumbed connection. Ventilation needs are minimal: a standard room with a window or door that can be opened between sessions is entirely sufficient. No building regulations approval is typically required for a freestanding internal sauna cabin in a UK home.

The daily ritual of an indoor sauna has a quality that a gym visit simply cannot match. You arrive already at home. The session fits within your schedule rather than demanding a journey. The warmth is available the moment you want it. For many Gravity customers, the indoor sauna becomes the anchor of their evening — a thirty-minute practice that marks the transition from the demands of the day to the quality of rest.