Eastern White Pine Home
Saunas Verses Western Red Cedar
Home Saunas
Are you building your own home sauna and perhaps
wondering which materials are best? You certainly want to
ensure that your invested time and money aren’t wastes by not
using the best of materials in its construction. There are
several different types of woods that are used in the making of
home saunas, most notably the more traditional white pine
used more by those in more Eastern cultures, and the popular
red cedar used more by those in the Western cultures.
We will discuss the differences between these
two primary materials that are used in home sauna
construction. Essentially Eastern white pine verses
Western red cedar. For the Finnish, who have long been
known to be the "masters" of the home sauna, using
particular woods is necessary when building ones own home
sauna.
Finnish
Home Sauna
Since the Finnish
have been building them and using them for centuries, to the
point of quite literally having one private or public sauna for
every home in the entire country, let us take a look first at
what the Finnish prefer.
Traditionally the
Finnish prefer to use a white pine or a white spruce. These
woods are white-toned, rather fine grained wood that have what
are called, tight "living" knots. These woods are used because
of their ability to withstand the heat and moisture generated
by a sauna. Not to mention these woods also stay beautiful
throughout the years as they only slightly darken with
age.
Western
Home Sauna
Having covered what
the Finnish traditionally use, let's now take a look at what is
preferred in the Western part of the world. Red cedar is very
much preferred in America, in general as it is a beautiful
wood, but not only for its beauty, but its perfect sauna suited
qualities as well.
Cedar naturally
withstands the effects of the heat and the moisture created
within a sauna. Cedar also is a lightweight wood, aiding in
construction and longevity, as well as having that very
distinct aroma that many people find refreshing.

In the end when we
take a look at Eastern white pine verses western red cedar, the
essence of what the woods are used for are the same. Both woods
are naturally resistant to the heat and moisture that saunas
generate. Both are beautiful woods that are strong and capable
of remaining beautiful for years to come.
All that truly is
the difference between these woods is whether or not you wish
to be truly traditional, or if you simply wish to choose the
wood you use based solely on what you like the best. Whatever
your choice, your home sauna will be a staple of your home for
years to come.
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