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Aureline Wellness

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The buying guide

Designing your outdoor wellness space.

A well-designed outdoor space turns the garden, terrace or rooftop into a third room — somewhere to reset, recover, entertain and unwind without leaving the house. The Aureline outdoor collection brings the rituals of sauna, plunge and lounge together with the materials and furniture built to live outside year-round.

Benefits

Time outdoors lowers cortisol, restores attention, improves vitamin D status, and resets the circadian rhythm. Outdoor wellness rituals — sauna, plunge, fire, fresh air — deliver compounding benefits over time: better sleep, reduced stress, faster recovery, and a quieter mind.

Who it's for

Homeowners with a garden, terrace or rooftop ready to be daily ritual space; entertainers building a private retreat for friends and family; designers and architects specifying outdoor wellness for high-end builds; couples and families investing in shared, screen-free time.

Siting (indoor or outdoor)

Outdoor wellness pieces need a level pad (concrete, composite decking, or compacted stone), clearance from combustible material for fire features, ground-fault electrical for plunges and saunas, drainage planning for water-based pieces, and weather-rated finishes everywhere.

Setup

Plan utilities first — power in, water in, water out. Group like with like: a sauna near a plunge near a fire pit creates the contrast triangle. Allow circulation space so the experience flows naturally. Add a shower, towel storage and seating to make the ritual repeatable in any weather.

Materials

Western Red Cedar, thermo-treated ash and teak weather beautifully outdoors. Powder-coated steel, marine-grade stainless, and concrete handle UV, freeze-thaw and rain. Specify UV-stable acrylics for plunges and double-walled insulated cabins for saunas to keep efficiency high in winter.

Recovery benefits

The combination of cold-air exposure, hot-cabin recovery and natural light is a contrast experience indoor wellness rooms can't replicate. Sleep quality, stress markers and mood all respond to time spent outside, day or night.

Sizing guide

Compact terrace (200–500 sq ft): one anchor piece — sauna, plunge or fire feature. Small garden (500–1,500 sq ft): contrast pair — sauna + plunge, or fire + lounge. Full garden (1,500+ sq ft): integrated wellness zone with sauna, plunge, fire, lounge and shower. Estate or rooftop: pavilion, pergola and full ritual flow with structure overhead.

FAQ

Common questions.

Will outdoor saunas and plunges work in winter?

Yes — properly insulated cabins and chillers handle sub-freezing temperatures. Outdoor use in winter is when the contrast experience peaks.

Do I need permits?

Often yes for permanent structures, electrical work, and water connections. Check local code before ordering — most municipalities require permits for fixed installations.

What surface should outdoor wellness pieces sit on?

Level, load-rated, drainage-considered. A concrete pad, composite decking, or compacted stone with a gravel base all work — your installer can confirm based on the specific piece.

How do I protect outdoor furniture year-round?

Cover when not in use, store cushions indoors during winter, and re-oil teak and cedar annually. Quality outdoor materials are made for weather but live longer with seasonal care.

Can I plug an outdoor sauna into a standard outlet?

Small infrared cabins, yes. Larger infrared units and most traditional saunas need a 240V dedicated circuit run to the unit by an electrician.

What lighting works best outdoors?

Low, warm and dimmable. Layer path lighting, accent uplights and a single focal feature — avoid overhead floodlight, which kills the atmosphere.