Two-story baths made of timber. Two-story bathhouses made of timber Bathhouse with attic

Until recently, two-story bathhouses made of timber were considered a luxury and only wealthy people could afford them. Now such projects have become commonplace. This is due to the fact that profiled timber is used for construction, which is characterized by an affordable price.

Who most often chooses two-story bathhouse projects?

First of all, these are people who need a large living space. In such buildings, the first floor is allocated for a steam room, a washroom and a relaxation room. On top floor are located common rooms. Usually these are bedrooms, guest rooms or children's rooms.

Thus, clients actually receive a second home, adapted for living no worse than the main cottage.

Also, a large two-level building is necessary if it is planned to be used for permanent use. The bath house is easy to adapt for permanent residence. The result is a building that can be used in any weather and at any temperature.

Advantages of large two-story baths

  • Additional living space.

Not a single owner will refuse 2-3 additional rooms. They are never superfluous and will always find uses. Often, on the upper level of the bathhouse there are rooms that would never be in the main cottage.

If desired, such rooms can be insulated and used all year round regardless of the weather and other natural factors.

  • Reasonable price.

A one-story building will not be much cheaper than a two-story structure. According to calculations by employees of the company SK Domostroy, it turns out that the difference between these two projects is 15-20%. This is a completely justified increase in price, since the money spent will be more than recouped by additional meters of living space.

  • A pleasant stay is essential.

A modern two-story bathhouse perfectly complements the main cottage. Together they look harmonious and complement each other perfectly. If the customer has a large family or likes to receive guests, then extra rooms there will always be correct application. And if you plan to live outside the city throughout the year, then a bathhouse is required to be built.

Living outside the city in your own home has a number of undeniable advantages: dust-free air, no noise. An important role is played by the arrangement of a bathhouse on the site, because it is additional source comfort.

Peculiarities

Optimal sizes Such structures are usually 6x6 meters in size. In such an area you can easily place the most necessary things. A bathhouse area of ​​6x6 meters can be called the ideal format for a bathhouse. Such parameters allow you to arrange everything necessary premises, put the necessary furniture, as well as heating equipment. This size of the room provides adequate rest for 8-10 people at the same time.

The construction of an object begins with determining the location where the structure will be located.

The bathhouse includes the following premises:

  • steam room;
  • shower room;
  • bathroom;
  • dressing room;
  • restroom.

The most commonly used material is wood, timber or logs.

When drawing up a project, be sure to take into account that the interior space is always smaller than the area of ​​the building along the outer contour. Most often, the bathhouse is adjacent to the main house.

Material selection

The following materials are also used during construction:

  • stone;
  • brick;
  • shell rock;
  • cinder blocks;
  • foam concrete;
  • aerated concrete.

Logs or beams are used with a diameter of 25–35 cm, which are chopped “into a cup”. Inner dimensions the premises will be about 30 square meters, which is quite enough to accommodate all the necessary premises and even make closed veranda. The easiest and cheapest way is to make a foundation for a bathhouse on screw piles. The frame of the object, made of timber or logs, is placed on them. Pile foundation In terms of strength it is in no way inferior strip base, its advantages are as follows:

  • economic expediency;
  • simplicity;
  • durability;
  • does not require much time for shrinkage.

You can build a bathhouse by making a frame from a log frame or a box from stone blocks. Interior should only be finished with wood that is not impregnated with any primers or varnishes. Wood in this case is an ideal material and it is almost impossible to find a replacement for it. Its main advantages are the following:

  • does not emit any harmful substances;
  • has ideal thermal conductivity;
  • It has required coefficient extensions.

Usually used in steam rooms wooden lining from linden, cedar or birch. Abashi wood is in fashion now, indeed. specifications this tree is good. Abashi grows in warm countries. It does not deform under the influence high temperatures. Cladding from of this material makes it impossible to store heat in the room. The tree also releases various beneficial substances that have positive influence on the body.

Linden is inexpensive and ideal for cladding the walls of a steam room. The material does not deform from high temperatures and excess humidity.

Cedar is also a valuable material and is well suited for cladding a steam room or relaxation room. During operation, the tree releases resins over a long period of time, which have a beneficial effect on the human body. The smell of cedar is pleasant, but there is only one danger: the resin can be released abundantly and its temperature can be hundreds of degrees Celsius, which can lead to burns on the skin.

The most commonly used insulation material is industrial wool, which is reliably laid with waterproofing. This material is environmentally friendly and is not affected by environment, mold or mildew does not grow on it, and it is not included in the diet of rodents.

Aspen is the most cheap material. In terms of thermal conductivity, aspen is inferior to cedar or abashi. If the wall is covered with aspen, then this is not the worst option. The floor is made of tiles or boards; the service life of a plank floor is noticeably lower. At wooden covering tongue and groove boards are often used.

Subtleties of design

When drawing up a project plan, you need to remember the essential details. The layout is divided into several areas, the options may be different, but usually the following rooms are always available:

  • steam room;
  • shower;
  • bathroom

The rooms are arranged according to individual project, every homeowner knows better how many people will relax at the same time, how best to plan the relaxation room and steam room. For more rational planning log houses use some traditional techniques. The stove is located near the wall, which is adjacent to the corner rest room. At the same time, one should not forget about fire safety. The combustion hole usually leads into the dressing room.

The vestibule is very important, because it allows you to save heat during the cold season, and also applies to free space.

When developing a diagram of a 6x6 meter bathhouse, the following details should be taken into account:

  • allowed to be done from any part of the object;
  • the sewer pipe is located next to the drainage hole;
  • the steam room is designed noticeably larger than the washing room;
  • The pool is often made in the recreation room.

Planning an area of ​​6x6 meters for a bathhouse is not very difficult. A sink is installed in the steam room itself; The stove is made of wood or electric. Wide ones are made from timber wooden shelves, the dimensions of which are not less than fifty centimeters. The toilet should be located next to the washroom. The dressing room is traditionally designated as a utility block; firewood and coal, bath accessories are stored in it, and you can also change clothes in it.

The lounge is a place where you can have dinner and watch TV. The walls of this room are lined with wooden clapboards, and sometimes stainless steel sheets with a thickness of 2–3 mm are used. Such a bath will perfectly hold optimal temperature, which will save cubic meters of firewood or coal.

The room size of 6x6 meters is more than enough to accommodate everything important elements. It is rational to heat the recreation room using a stove, which is adjacent to this room. The dressing room usually contains everything you need for a pleasant pastime - tables, chairs, kitchen cabinets, fireplace. There is often also a kitchen with a refrigerator, gas stove and microwave.

When developing a project, it is important to consider the number of people who will usually be in the room. For a 6x6 meter format, you can count on 8-10 people. The basic figure is taken as follows: one person can occupy a usable space of about 1.15 square meters. Knowing this coefficient, it is easy to calculate the project and rational location useful areas various rooms.

Often a double-glazed window is installed in the rest room. It improves air exchange.

It is impossible not to mention a room whose importance is difficult to overestimate – the washing room. Typically, water is heated using a water heater that is in close contact with the stove. A shower stall is also often placed in the washing room.

Factors that influence the layout of the bathhouse premises are the following:

  • stove size and its functional features;
  • the space between the stove and objects in the room;
  • total number of vacationers;
  • amount of furniture and equipment;
  • door sizes and which way they open;
  • parameters of wooden shelves.

Two-story

The bathhouse can also be made on two floors. Its roof can be anything. Such objects are often made with tower-shaped or hip roofs, which look quite original on the site. On the second floor there are rooms for overnight stays, and a terrace can also be placed there.

Single-story

Having a veranda is important point in the bathhouse industry. A veranda can be a good place for vacationers to gather during the warm or even cold seasons. The walls of the terrace can be insulated and placed in the window openings double glazing. Terrace in summer time on the ground floor can effectively protect from rain.

With attic

The second floor can be made in the form of an attic. It is not difficult to build such a structure with your own hands. An attic is actually an attic that is adapted for useful purposes.

The construction of an attic is economically beneficial; it simultaneously acts as a roof and is a room.

Construction stages

Construction stages are divided into the following phases:

  • construction of the foundation;
  • frame installation;
  • roof construction;
  • interior decoration.

The cost of building a log bathhouse 6x6 without finishing under the roof is 385,000 rubles

  • The foundation is support-column. 2 blocks per cabinet (for one-story houses) and 4 blocks in a cabinet on cement screed(for houses with an attic). Concrete blocks, solid, size 200x200x400 mm. The cabinets are installed on a compacted sand bed. Sand (PGS) is provided by the customer.
  • External walls - profiled timber of natural humidity with a section of 145x90 mm (wall thickness - 90mm) "block house" profile or straight.
  • Total in the log house one-story baths– 16 crowns. There are 17 crowns in the log house of the baths with the attic.
  • An open terrace (if any) on supports made of planed timber with a cross-section of 100*150 mm, with shrinkage jacks. The fencing is a handrail made of planed timber with a cross-section of 40*100 mm. Steps at the entrance.
  • The clear ceiling height of the first floor (from the floor joist to the floor beam) for one-story baths is 2.15 m (+/-50mm); for baths with an attic 2.29 m (+/- 50 mm)
  • The second floor is attic. Clear attic ceiling height (from floor beam to ceiling beam) – 2.25 m
  • The height of the roof at the ridge for one-story baths is 1.20 m.
  • The gables are a frame made of natural moisture boards with a section of 150*40 mm, 100*40 mm. Exterior decoration gables - lining (spruce/pine AB) 17*90 mm. Wind protection – NANOIZOL “A” (for buildings with an attic).
  • In the gables of one-story buildings, a door (1 piece) and ventilation hatches (1 piece for each gable, under the ridge) are installed.
  • In the gables of buildings with an attic, ventilation hatches are installed (3 pieces for each gable).
  • Eaves and roof overhangs with a width of 200 mm (for one-story buildings) and 300 mm (for buildings with an attic). The cornices and overhangs are hemmed with clapboard (spruce/pine AB) 17*90 mm.
  • Installation of window and doorways with a dressing crown, without installing casing bars.
  • Assembly of a house/bath on the customer's site.

The price of a turnkey 6x6 bathhouse with a foundation and stove is 588,000 rubles

  • The foundation is columnar. 2 blocks per cabinet (for one-story baths) and 4 blocks per cabinet on a cement screed (for baths with an attic). Concrete blocks, solid, size 200x200x400 mm. The cabinets are installed on a compacted sand bed. Sand (PGS) is provided by the customer.
  • Waterproofing – roofing felt in one layer.
  • The strapping is a beam of natural humidity with a cross-section of 150x100 mm. Along the outer perimeter the strapping is laid in two rows. The timber is processed protective composition.
  • Floor joists - natural moisture board with a section of 40x150 mm per edge, with a pitch of 600 mm.
  • The subfloor is a natural moisture board with a cross-section of 22x100mm. Steam, waterproofing – NANOIZOL S.
  • Floor insulation – 100mm KNAUF/URSA mineral wool (or equivalent). Vapor barrier – NANOIZOL V.
  • The finished floor of the first floor is dry tongue and groove batten(spruce/pine AB) 36mm thick. Every fifth board is fastened with self-tapping screws (for the possibility of re-upholstering the floors in the future).
  • External walls - profiled timber of natural humidity with a section of 145x90 mm (wall thickness - 90mm) "block house" profile or straight. A total of 16 crowns (for one-story baths) and 17 crowns (for baths with an attic).
  • The partitions of the first floor are profiled timber of natural humidity with a section of 145x90 mm, straight profile. They cut into external walls with a depth of up to 30mm.
  • Inter-crown insulation – jute fabric 6mm thick
  • Inter-crown connection - on a metal dowel ( construction nail 6x200mm, 250mm).
  • Gusset- “half a tree.” The outer corners of the log house are covered with clapboard (spruce/pine AB) 17*90 mm in two rows.
  • An open terrace (if any) on supports made of planed timber with a cross-section of 100*150 mm, with shrinkage jacks. The fencing is a handrail made of planed timber with a cross-section of 40*100 mm filled with carved balusters. Steps at the entrance.
  • The terrace floors are dry tongue-and-groove floorboards (spruce/pine AB) 36mm thick. They are attached with self-tapping screws to each board. The boards are laid in 5 mm increments.
  • The terrace ceilings are lining (spruce/pine AB) 17*90 mm. Vapor barrier – NANOIZOL V.
  • The clear ceiling height of the first floor (from floor to ceiling) is 2.10 m (+/- 50mm) for one-story bathhouses and 2.25 m (+/- 50mm) for bathhouses with an attic.
  • The ceiling lining of the first floor (except for the steam room) is lining (spruce/pine AB) 12.8*88 mm. (joint for layout is allowed)
  • The second floor is attic. Clear attic ceiling height (from floor to ceiling) – 2.20m
  • Floor insulation – 100mm mineral wool KNAUF/URSA (or equivalent). Vapor barrier NANOIZOL V.
  • The attic floors are dry tongue-and-groove floorboards (spruce/pine AB) 36mm thick. Every fifth board is fastened with self-tapping screws (for the possibility of re-upholstering the floors in the future).
  • The cladding of the walls and ceiling of the attic is lining (spruce/pine AB) 12.5*88 mm (a joint for layout is allowed).
  • Insulation of attic walls - 100mm basalt mats ROCKWOOL (or equivalent). Vapor barrier – NANOIZOL V.
  • The attic partitions are a frame made of natural moisture timber with a cross-section of 40*75 mm, sheathed on both sides with clapboard (spruce/pine AB) 12.5*88 mm. The partitions are not insulated.
  • Rafters - trusses made of natural moisture boards with a section of 150x40mm, 100x40mm. Installed in increments of 900-1000 mm.
  • The gables are a frame made of natural moisture boards with a section of 150*40 mm, 100*40 mm. The external finishing of the gables is lining (spruce/pine AB) 17*90 mm. . Wind, moisture protection – NANOIZOL “A” (for baths with an attic).
  • In the gables of one-story baths, a door (1 piece) and ventilation hatches (1 piece for each gable, under the ridge) are installed.
  • Ventilation hatches are installed in the gables of bathhouses with an attic (3 pieces for each gable).
  • The sheathing is a board of natural moisture with a cross-section of 22*100 mm, with a pitch of 300 mm. Counter-lattice - 20*40 mm slats, along the rafter slopes.
  • Roof covering – ONDULIN (burgundy, brown, green) or galvanized corrugated sheeting. Under-roof vapor barrier – NANOIZOL S.
  • Eaves and roof overhangs are 200 mm wide (for one-story baths) and 300 mm (for baths with an attic). The cornices and overhangs are hemmed with clapboard (spruce/pine AB) 17*90 mm.
  • The staircase to the attic is single-flight, on strings made of planed timber with a cross-section of 145*90 mm. Floorboard steps. The handrail and fencing in the attic are planed timber with a cross-section of 40*100 mm.
  • Finishing the walls and ceiling of the steam room - lining (aspen B) 14*90 mm (joint for layout is allowed). Reflective insulation on a foil base - NANOIZOL FB. Counter rail – 10*40 mm ( ventilation gap– 10 mm). Before covering, the timber base of the walls is treated with a protective composition for baths and saunas NEOMID 200.
  • Two-tier shelf made of planed boards (aspen B) 28*90 mm. Joint width – 40 cm (height – 50 cm); Lounger width – 60 cm (height – 110 cm).
  • Installation of the ERMAK 12/ERMAK 16 stove with a hanging tank (stainless steel 35 l) for heating water.
  • The base of the stove is brick in one row. Cutting the combustion portal - brick.
  • Fire insulation - basalt cardboard, ceiling and roof passages, reflecting screen made of smooth galvanized steel on basalt cardboard, flush sheet.
  • The chimney is vertical, with an outlet into the roof through the ceiling. Starting pipe - stainless steel 0.5 mm, stainless steel gate valve, stainless steel starting adapter, sandwich pipes 115 * 200 mm (stainless steel 0.5 mm * galvanized 0.5 mm), galvanized head.
  • Installation in a washing room shower tray 800*800 mm with siphon. The drainage outlet beyond the perimeter of the bathhouse is a plumbing PVC pipe with a diameter of 50 mm.
  • The windows are wooden, double glazed, with sealing and fittings (screw-in hinges, twist locks). Inward opening doors. Dimensions (h*w) 1200*1500 mm; 1200*1000 m; 1200*600 mm; 600*600 mm; 400*400 mm. Windows are installed in casing boxes.
  • The entrance door is wooden, paneled, solid (spruce/pine A). Size (h*w) 1800*800 mm (for one-story baths; 2000*800 mm (for baths with an attic). Handles, hinges. On front door a padlock is installed.
  • Interior doors – bath, frame (aspen A). Size (h*w) 1750*750 mm. Handles, hinges.
  • In window and doorways casing bars (swarms) are installed.
  • Sealing of corners, joints, abutments - spruce/pine A/aspen AB plinth.
  • Finishing windows, doors - spruce/pine frame A on both sides, aspen AB
  • Nails for fastening parts are black construction nails.
  • Nails for fastening the lining – galvanized 2.5x50 mm
  • Nails for fastening plinths, layouts - finishing galvanized 1.8x50 mm.
  • Loading, delivery up to 400 km from Pestovo, Novgorod region, unloading of a set of material.
  • Assembly of the bathhouse at the customer's site.
  • BONUS. Accessories for the steam room. Stones – gabbro-diabase 40 kg.

We have compiled for you a convenient table of differences in the configurations of bathhouses for shrinkage and turnkey.

CONSTRUCTIVE

SHRINKABLE

FULL CONSTRUCTION

Columnar foundation made of concrete blocks 200*200*400

Yes

Yes

Double strapping made of timber 150*100 mm

Yes

Yes

Floor joists made of boards 40*150 per edge with a pitch of 600 mm

Yes

Yes

Subfloor made of boards 22*100/150 mm

No

Yes

Floor insulation with hydro and vapor barrier

No

Yes

Finish floor – dry tongue-and-groove floorboard 36 mm

No

Yes

Walls and partitions made of profiled timber of natural moisture with a cross-section of 145*90 mm (wall thickness – 90mm)

Yes

Yes

Assembling a log house on steel dowels

Yes

Yes

Corner connection - half a tree

Yes

Yes

Intercrown insulation - jute

Yes

Yes

Rafters - trusses made of timber 40*100/150 mm with a pitch of 900/1000 mm

Yes

Yes

Sheathing – board 20*100/150 mm

Yes

Yes

Roof covering– ondulin / galvanized corrugated sheet C20

Yes

Yes

The eaves and roof overhangs are lined with spruce/pine AB clapboard

Yes

Yes

Window and door openings with a dressing crown, without installing casing bars

Yes

No

Window and door openings with installation of casing bars

No

Yes

Installation of windows and doors

No

Yes

Ceiling lining – spruce/pine lining AB

No

Yes

Insulation + vapor barrier of floors/attics

No

Yes

Finishing the walls and ceiling of the attic - spruce/pine lining AB

No

Yes

Finishing the walls and ceiling of the steam room - aspen lining AB + shelves

No

Yes

Installation of stove and chimney

No

Yes

Installation of a shower tray 800*800 mm with a siphon in a washing room. Exiting the drain outside the perimeter of the bathhouse

No

Yes

Stairs to the attic

No

Yes

Finishing: plinth, platbands

No

Yes

Loading a set of material, delivering it up to 400 km from our base, unloading at the customer’s site

Yes

Yes

Name

Cost, rub)

Unit

Construction of foundations on screw piles or reinforced concrete foundations

8-921-930-69-80,
8-926-742-95-01

Decorative finishing plinth - pick-up ()

1000-1600

linear meters

Installation of reinforced concrete slabs 500*500*100 mm for support pedestals ( )

PC.

Protection (backing board) of the first row of strapping made of larch boards 50*150 mm ( )

linear meters

Protection (backing board) of the first row of strapping made of larch boards 50*200 mm ( )

linear meters

Double strapping made of timber 150x150mm

linear meters

Double strapping made of timber 150x200mm

linear meters

Installation of floor joists made of timber 150x100mm

linear meters

Installation of larch floors decking boards"corduroy" (for open terraces)()

2000

m*2 floors

Installation of finished floors from tongue-and-groove larch floorboards 27 mm ( )

2000

m*2 floors

External walls made of profiled timber are moisture resistant with a cross-section of 145x140mm, partitions are made of profiled timber. humidity section 145*90 mm

2500

linear meters external walls

External walls and partitions made of profiled timber chamber drying section 145x90 mm

2300

linear meters external walls

And partitions

External walls made of profiled kiln-drying timber with a cross-section of 145x140 mm, partitions made of profiled kiln-dried timber with a cross-section of 145x90 mm

4000

linear meters of external walls

The outer walls are made of profiled timber. humidity with a cross section of 145x190mm, partitions made of profiled timber. humidity section 145*90 mm

4500

linear meters of external walls

External walls are made of profiled chamber-drying timber with a cross-section of 145x190 mm, partitions are made of profiled chamber-drying timber with a cross-section of 145*90 mm.

5300

linear meters of external walls

Set of kiln-dried lumber ( )

1000

m*2 building area

Pairing crowns with a wooden dowel

1000

Assembling a log house using a SPRING UNIT FORCE ( )

2000

linear meters external walls and partitions of the log house

Assembling a log frame with the height of the crowns tied with steel studs

1500

linear meters external walls and partitions of the log house

Corner groove-tenon connection ( warm corner)

6000

one corner of the log house

Corner connection “into the bowl” ( )

from 30 000

house kit

Inter-crown insulation – holofiber()

300/450/600

linear meter external walls of the log house

Increase in ceiling height by 14cm (+ one crown in the log house)

500/750/1000

linear meters external walls

and log partitions

Insulation 150mm

m*2 insulated area

The construction of a staircase on strings made of laminated veneer lumber, with wide steps, turned pillars, balusters and a figured handrail.

25000

PC.

Roof covering – metal tiles RAL 3005,5005,6005,7004, 7024,8017)

m*2 roof

Roof covering – corrugated sheeting with polymer coating (RAL 3005,5005,6005,7004, 7024,8017)

m*2 roof

Installation of a drainage system (PVC, DEKE)

1200

linear meters roof slope

Installation of corner snow barriers ( )

linear meters roof slope

Construction of tubular snow barriers ( )

1300

linear meters roof slope

Attic structure: sparse flooring made of edged boards By ceiling beams, door in one of the gables + dormer window in the opposite gable

m*2 ceiling

External finishing of gables – house block spruce/pine AB 28*140

m*2 gable area

External finishing of gables - imitation timber 18*140 mm

m*2 gable area

Processing the entire building fire-retardant composition NEOMID ( )

m*2 building area

Surface treatment with oil for terraces NEOMID ( )

m*2 floors

Treating the walls and ceiling of the steam room and washing room with NEOMID varnish “for baths and saunas” ( )

m*2 walls and ceiling

Treatment of the ends of the log house with NEOMID TOR PLUS ( )

opening/corner

Treatment of shelves in the steam room with NEOMID oil ( )

1000

m*2 shelf

Wall and ceiling finishing washing clapboard larch 14*90mm ( )

1500

m*2 walls and ceiling

Installation of a “leaky floor” in a washing room ( )

5000

m*2 floors

Finishing with paired lining OSIN A, including shelves - OSIN A

m*2 walls and ceiling

Finishing with paired lining LIPA A, including shelves - LIPA A

1200

m*2 walls and ceiling

Finishing with paired lining LIPA EXTRA, including shelves - LIPA Extra more details more details)

35 000

PC.

Installation of PVC windows with single-chamber double-glazed windows

from 4000

PC.

Installation of PVC windows with double-glazed windows

from 5000

PC.

Installation of a heat exchanger in the ERMAK furnace, installation of a remote tank (stainless steel 60 l) on the wall of the washing room, water supply hot water metal-plastic pipes

20000

PC.

Installation of a tank (stainless steel 50 l) on a pipe above the stove, with a tap leading to the washing room

13 000

PC.

Installation of another ERMAK furnace (

12 000/16000

set

Chimney device from of stainless steel 0.8 mm thick (includes a protective screen and a stainless steel inlet sheet)

16 000/20000

set

Delivery over 400 km from Pestovo, Novgorod region.

km

Construction shed 2.0*3.0 / 4.0 m ()

from 21 000

PC.

The whole country rests on such workers

Alexey Gennadievich!!! Due to lack of time, I couldn’t write to you - thank you very much for the work of your employees in building the bathhouse, two young men, unfortunately, I don’t know their names, they worked clearly and harmoniously, the quality of the bathhouse is EXCELLENT!!! The whole country rests on such workers. All our friends and relatives also noted the impeccable work of the guys, which resulted in the bathhouse we dreamed of.

The guys built us an amazing bathhouse

I would like to express my deep gratitude to Alexey (general director), Sergey Zorin and Vladimir Chistyakov (builders)! At the beginning of August, the guys built us a stunning bathhouse, taking into account all our wishes. The delivery of materials was carried out on time, the construction was completed even ahead of the time agreed upon earlier, the quality of materials and work was excellent top level. In general, just a fairy tale! I advise you to build only with Russian carpenters!

"Price quality"

The work is pleasing to the eye. Fast, high quality, on time. I thank the team of guys (Evgeny, Dmitry, Sergey) and general director Alexey Roslov for the work done. I ordered a bathhouse with a 6x6 attic, project B-20, with minor changes, “for shrinkage.” All work has been completed ahead of schedule and high quality. All my wishes were taken into account. I was very pleased with Alexey Roslov’s attitude towards his work. He always promptly and competently answered all my questions and resolved controversial issues. The team, despite the young age of the guys, worked quickly and smoothly, and at the end they gave advice on caring for the timber and preserving it for the winter. IN next year I will do the finishing with the same team. "Russian Carpenters" wins in all respects compared to other large companies. “Price-quality” is about them. Again Thanks a lot. I will recommend it to everyone.

A bathhouse is so Russian and soulful that we are no longer amazed when we see it on someone’s property. Why be surprised? We need to build!

The layout of a 6x6 bathhouse begins... No, not with the purchase of timber or brick, but with the preparation of brooms. Looking at them, the work progresses, and time flies faster, and the thought of a steam room warms the soul. Well? Already want to take a steam bath?

If you managed to allocate a place on the site for a future steam room, you can arrange a classic bathhouse, a sauna, and a hammam there. Although they have one purpose - to relax the human body, warm it up, and remove all ailments and ailments. What kind of bathhouse will you have? Without an attic or with it? Perhaps with a terrace, veranda, swimming pool inside. With such space you can afford almost everything.

Why should we build a bathhouse? It would be from something

Yes, I want the steam room itself, the relaxation room to smell natural wood. Then the wooden lining, wooden panels to help you.

If you need a bathhouse urgently, you can buy a ready-made one frame structure. The outside is faced with stone or brick, and the inside is trimmed with wood. But in this case, you shouldn’t even think about building a second floor - the walls won’t hold up.

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What materials for building a bathhouse should not even be considered?

  • Synthetic materials for walls are not suitable.
  • Plastic panels should not be used.
  • Raw wood. Even if you cut the logs yourself, they need to dry naturally for a year or two.
  • Wood walls cannot be varnished or painted. You can’t use drying oil either, no matter how much the store clerk assures you. This is a petroleum product. This means that the only natural thing there is a jar – that is, nothing. And its contents will harm your health.
  • Any materials that contain synthetic ingredients.

Do not hesitate to ask for quality certificates for the products you purchase.

Zoning the bathhouse

Developing different kinds layouts of a 6x6 bathhouse: with an attic and a toilet, with a swimming pool, a dressing room, a veranda or without it, it is worth remembering that the dimensions of 6 meters are the external parameters of the building. Depending on type building material internal area will decrease to a lesser or greater extent.

An example of a 6x6 bathhouse layout on one floor

The 6x6 bath design gives more options for imagination, rather than 6x4 sizes. But their layout is similar:

  • dressing room;
  • washing or shower compartment;
  • steam room;
  • restroom;
  • terrace;
  • bathroom;
  • room with swimming pool.

You can find a place for a combustion zone where a supply of firewood will be stored or a mini-boiler room or water heating tank will be located.

Bathhouse 6x6 with big room recreation


The steam room is the heart of the sauna

If the frame of the bathhouse is strong, you can immediately think about the layout of a two-story 6x6 bathhouse. On the second floor there will be a recreation room and a billiard room, and on the first floor - all other rooms. Now you can entertain and entertain much more larger number guests and friends.

It's all in the details

Sauna stove and water tank

The bathhouse needs to be heated and the water heated.

In a 6x6 sauna, it is practical to use a stone stove. Metal heats up quickly and cools just as quickly. Therefore, its heat is not enough for all rooms.

A swimming pool in a bathhouse is a dream

If there is a second floor, the pipe coming out of the stove must be lined with bricks like a Dutch oven (for 3 wells).

In addition to the stove, you will need a boiler or water heating tank. Often, wanting to save on footage, they combine a hot water tank and a stove - very reasonable.

Types of tanks:

  • combined. The stove heats up the water. True, because of this it gives a little less heat to the rooms;
  • pipe The stove is separate, the tank is separate. And the tank can be located in the room above the stove to be closer to the chimney;
  • remote They are equipped in the shower compartment and require the installation of a heat exchanger.

When choosing a tank, roughly calculate how many people will be steaming in the sauna at the same time. 10 liters are needed for 1 person. And for 6 – at least 60-75 liters.

Restroom

If it is on the second floor, there will be room in it for a billiard table, a bar counter, and a couple of cozy sofas.

Does the layout include a balcony or terrace? Bring a couple of chairs and a table there too. Please note that the internal area will be reduced in this case.

Accommodation on site

6x6 is a decent size for the structure. But the bathhouse should not block the entrance to the house or immediately attract attention.

It is better if it stands at some distance, hidden from prying eyes by a hedge or fence. Then next to the steam room you can put a large barrel or equip artificial pond for contrast procedures. This is if there was no room for a pool inside.

The 6x6 bathhouse layout options presented below will tell you which direction to go. Or donate the dressing room, combining it with the dressing room. This will allow the steam room or pool itself to be larger. Or make room for the kitchen as well. And then you get a small residential house with an additional highlight in the form of a steam room. And so, and so good.

When going on vacation in nature, many people enjoy going to the bathhouse. Visiting a steam room is good for body and spirit. In addition, going to the bathhouse is a great opportunity to get together with the whole family or friends. everyone can do it, the main thing is to comply certain order works The first point in any construction is drawing up a project.

The size of the bath may vary. Someone is building small rooms, some prefer large objects. If you have a fairly spacious area and you plan to go to the bathhouse with a group, then pay attention to the 6x6 bathhouse project.

Bathhouse 6x6: advantages

This sauna has good capacity; up to 8 people can feel comfortable in it. If you have big family or a lot of friends, this project will suit you.

At the same time, a 6x6 bathhouse has quite compact dimensions; it can be built even in a small area, but it will still have good capacity.

The cost of building such a bathhouse will also be low, especially if you choose inexpensive material, for example, build.

Bathhouse 6 by 6 is a good option for a small area. It can accommodate not only a steam room, a washing room and a vestibule, but also a bathroom, an attic, and a terrace, in which case relaxation in the bathhouse will become more comfortable.

Bathhouse 6 by 6: project and its features

A 6x6 bath plan can have different type, this size gives good opportunity implement many ideas.

The standard set of rooms that must be in any bathhouse, regardless of its size, are: a steam room, a washing room and a relaxation room. This project will provide roomy and spacious rooms, so even big company.

When choosing a bath plan Special attention Pay attention to the size of the rest room. If there are usually no more than 4-5 people in the steam room and washing room, then the whole company gathers in the relaxation room. It should have room for a table and benches, and it is also important that people can move around it freely.

But keep in mind that if there is no vestibule, the rest room will be cool, and drafts may appear, since you will go directly into the room from the street.

The layout of a 6x6 bath may include other rooms. If you are going to go to the bathhouse all year round, then it is recommended to make a separate vestibule in it. It will protect the rest room from cold air. In addition, it is convenient to store in the dressing room outerwear, shoes and .

It’s not difficult to find or draw up a drawing of a 6x6 bathhouse with a full bathroom. Agree, it is much more convenient when the toilet is directly in the bathhouse, and you don’t have to run to the neighboring building, especially in winter. Moreover, a bathroom needs very little space (only 1.5-2 square meters), while the level of comfort in the bathhouse will increase significantly.

Many people prefer to build a 6x6 bathhouse, the layout of which includes a terrace. Open veranda- This is a great alternative to a relaxation room in the summer. Everyone loves being outdoors, especially on a warm summer day. It is also important that the terrace has a roof that will protect you from the rain and allow you to go outdoors even on a rainy day.

6x6 bathhouse projects have quite big sizes, so you can consider having a swimming pool. It can be placed in the relaxation room, on the terrace or placed next to the bathhouse under a canopy. If your layout does not allow you to install a pool, you can limit yourself to a plunge pool.

Corner bath 6 by 6

The main advantage of a corner bath is its compactness. The convenience of its placement is also important, since such a building will fit perfectly into the corner of the land plot, leaving a spacious yard.

This project has a spacious washing area that can accommodate a plunge pool or a small pool. A large room holiday suitable for a large company. This bathhouse has only 3 rooms and a terrace, but due to the absence of unnecessary rooms, the bathhouse is spacious and roomy.

Bathhouse 6x6 with bathroom and veranda

This project has small porch, separate vestibule, steam room, shower room, rest room and bathroom. The bathhouse turns out to be simple, so its construction will be inexpensive. At the same time, there are all the main rooms here, so relaxation in the bathhouse is pleasant and comfortable.

Bathhouse 6 by 6 with attic

The layout of a 6x6 bathhouse with an attic and a toilet is suitable for those who want to use the building not only as a bathhouse, but also as a country house or guest house.

The bathhouse project has a spacious veranda where a table and benches can fit. On the second floor there is a 6x4 room where you can make a bedroom.

Two-story bathhouse 6x6: layout, photo

It has important advantage: It is compact and roomy. This option is ideal for cases where the plot of land is small, but at the same time you want to make the building as functional as possible.

The layout includes a vestibule, steam room, boiler room, bathroom, and rest room. The second floor is occupied by a huge bedroom. If desired, it can be divided into several separate rooms. Another option is to place billiard tables on the second floor, make a massage area, decorate children's Corner, in the end there will be a place for comfortable rest.

What material should I use to build a 6 by 6 bathhouse?

Traditionally, a bathhouse is built from a material that is familiar and widespread in Russia - wood. It creates a warm and pleasant atmosphere in the room, which has a beneficial effect on the human body.

For construction wooden bath use a log or timber.

A bathhouse made of rounded logs has an aesthetic appearance and does not require additional finishing. You can build a bathhouse from this material with your own hands.

The design of a bathhouse made of 6x6 timber is optimal. This material will cost much less than rounded logs, and the construction process from this material is much simpler.

Today you can buy timber 6 m long, so building a 6x6 bathhouse from this material will be easy.

A bathhouse made of 6x6 timber practically does not shrink, it does not need external and interior decoration. The building made of timber looks aesthetically pleasing. Timber is environmentally friendly pure material, it easily withstands the effects of steam.

Frame bath- This is an economical option. It practically does not shrink, and even one person can build such a bathhouse. A frame sauna heats up quickly, so its fuel consumption is lower. But if you decide to build it, then you need to pay attention to vapor barrier, otherwise condensation will appear inside the frame.

Inexpensive option There will also be a block sauna. This material is safe and environmentally friendly, it has high thermal insulation properties. The advantage of blocks over wood is their hygiene; rodents, insects and fungus do not grow in the blocks. The material is fireproof. Building a bathhouse from blocks is a fairly simple and quick process.

A brick bathhouse is a reliable and strong structure that will last for many years. The brick is resistant to fire, fungus and insects. But building a brick bathhouse will cost much more, and besides, not everyone can build a structure themselves, without the help of specialists.

The designs of 6 by 6 baths are varied: they can be simple and include only 3 rooms, or they can have several floors, an attic, a bathroom and much more. The layout of a 6 by 6 bath can be compact and roomy at the same time; this option is perfect for small areas.

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