The Kirami FinVision Nordic Misty lounge for our Nordic misty sauna is a complete, separate module with finished walls. The sauna and lounge modules fit together seamlessly. The surfaces of the lounge and sauna are made of the same materials: The exterior cladding is made of spruce panels and the interior surfaces of heat-treated hardwood. The lounge module has two door openings when attached to a sauna. One of them is equipped with an exterior door that provides access to the outside. The existing door in the sauna building serves as a door between the sauna and the lounge, so that no further door is required in the lounge module.
Optionally, a finished Kirami FinVision® terrace module can be installed between the sauna and the lounge – or several of them. It is also possible to set up the lounge as a completely separate building. If the lounge is to be used as an independent building (not connected to the sauna), then the building only has one outer door.
The lounge can be ordered when purchasing the sauna or separately at a later date. It has the same large window and glass door as the Nordic misty sauna. The large glass surfaces let in a lot of light. The smoky grey glass door with a black wooden frame creates an atmospheric ambience and a feeling of space in the lounge, and it is the same size as the door to the sauna room. All the glass surfaces in the Kirami FinVision® sauna and in the lounge are the same shade.
The Kirami FinVision® lounge opens up a wide range of possibilities for the design of your garden. Let your imagination run wild!
We recommend to check the handedness of the doors of the sauna as well as the lounge under the “Instructions for use” tab. If the lounge is used as a separate building, you should decide whether you want the door on the right or in mirror image on the left side of the building. By default, the door is on the right-hand side of the lounge and opens on the right (figure C1), but if desired, the door can also be ordered to open on the left (C2). The mirror image variations of the lounge doors are shown in figures D1 and D2.
1 door dimensions:
- Width: 2250 mm
- Depth: 2300 mm
- Height: 2550 mm
1 door – the lounge as its own separate module or connected to a terrace
The lounge can be placed as a separate module on a level surface, such as a terrace, a stone floor or a gravel bed.
The building does not have to be connected to other buildings if you do not wish to do so. Between the lounge and the sauna, you can add a Kirami FinVision terrace of size S or M – or several terrace modules if you wish. All module variants have the same roof so that they can be easily connected to each other. The modules are assembled in such a way that they connect directly to each other and are connected to each other at the transport supports. The roof is connected at the intermediate walls with a wider U-profile sheet.
2 door dimensions:
- Width: 2218 mm
- Depth: 2300 mm
- Height: 2550 mm
2 doors – if you order the lounge at the same time as the sauna
If the sauna and lounge are ordered at the same time, it is possible to change the opening direction of the sauna door as a mirror image. With the right-sided sauna, the door normally opens on the right. If the sauna is combined with a lounge, the opening direction of the door is changed to left-opening.
2 doors – if you order the lounge afterwards
When ordering a lounge, it is important to know what the opening direction of the sauna door is and how the opening direction can be changed by the customer when the lounge is attached to the sauna. Wider cover plates are supplied with the lounge. The existing cover plates of the sauna are removed and replaced with the new cover plates supplied with the lounge (see instructions for replacing the cover plates). The customer can change the opening direction of the sauna door if they wish. A connecting sheet is supplied to connect the sauna building to the lounge (see instructions for fitting the connecting sheet).
2 doors – the lounge connected to a sauna
The roof of the sauna is the same as that of the Nordic misty sauna, so the two can be easily connected. The lounge is placed directly attached to the sauna and connected at the transport supports. Wider cover plates are attached to the door between the sauna and the lounge to cover the transition between the buildings. The roof is connected at the intermediate walls with a wider U-profile sheet.