Premium sauna lumber stocked in the USA

Sauna wood for walls, ceilings, benches & floors

Sauna Marketplace stocks thermally modified sauna wood from Thermory and other trusted mills –
including Thermo‑Spruce, Alder, Aspen, Magnolia and black finishes – cut specifically for sauna
walls, ceilings, benches and floors. Every option on this page is sauna‑safe and chosen to stay
stable in high heat and humidity.

  • Thermally modified boards that resist warping, cupping and rot
  • Stocked in the USA for fast, predictable delivery
  • Many options available with samples so you can see and feel the wood first
  • Builder support if you need help with quantities, layouts or mixing wood types

Scroll to the guide below for help choosing your sauna wood, or dive straight into the products
and filter by wood type, color or use.

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Start Here – Choose Sauna Wood by Use

Different sauna projects call for different woods. Use this quick guide to
match your project with the right sauna wood, then explore the products
above.

Walls & ceiling cladding

For most indoor saunas you’ll want a smooth, low‑resin cladding that
stays stable and looks clean for years.


  • Thermo‑Aspen

    – our most popular choice for a modern look: warm
    golden‑brown, minimal knots and excellent stability.  Use
    thermally modified aspen instead of clear western red cedar.
    Pairs well with black for modern nordic spaces.

  • Thermo‑Alder

    – warm, classic sauna look with tight joints and very little
    movement.  More masculine, think 'cigar lounge'.

  • Plain Aspen

    – very light, smooth cladding that stays cool to the touch.  For clean,
    Bright Spaces.  Modern Scandinavian feel.

  • Thermo‑Spruce

    – our most budget‑friendly sauna wood. Visible knots give a more
    rustic, cabin‑like look, and it’s a great choice if knots are
    acceptable.  Use instead of knotty western red cedar.

Benches & backrests

Bench wood touches skin, so comfort and safety matter more than
anything else.

For a “no‑compromise on comfort” upgrade, many builders choose
Thermo‑Aspen benches even when they use Thermo‑Spruce on the walls and
ceiling.

Floors & duckboards

Floor grids and duckboards need to dry quickly and handle drips, sand
and heavy use.

Black & dark sauna wood

Dark woods create a dramatic “smoke sauna” or modern contrast look.
These options use factory finishes and thermal modification rather than
simple paint.

Trim, mouldings & finishing pieces

Finish off corners, transitions and window or door openings with
matching trim so the whole room feels intentional.

  • Alder and Thermo‑Alder T‑mouldings for clean wall‑to‑wall transitions.
  • Matching inside/outside corner pieces to hide cut edges and movement gaps.
  • Bench skirts and fascia boards to make benches look built‑in and solid.

Compare Sauna Wood Types

All of the woods on this page are sauna‑safe, but they each have a slightly
different look and personality. Here’s a quick comparison to help you
decide.

Aspen

Very light, smooth and almost knot‑free.

  • Look & feel: Bright, clean and minimal.
  • Best uses: Indoor walls, ceilings and benches.
  • Highlights: Stays comfortable to the touch, low
    resin, great for people sensitive to strong aromas.

Alder

Warm reddish‑brown with subtle grain.

  • Look & feel: Classic Finnish‑style warmth.
  • Best uses: Walls, benches and trim.
  • Highlights: More moisture‑resistant than many
    softwoods with a gentle natural scent.

Thermo‑Aspen

Golden‑brown, richer tone than plain aspen.

  • Look & feel: Premium, modern and knot‑poor –
    very “Nordic spa” friendly.
  • Best uses: High‑end walls, ceilings and benches.
  • Highlights: Our most popular choice for modern
    saunas. Pairs beautifully with black or dark accent walls, especially
    behind the heater.

Thermo‑Alder

Deeper brown with an upscale vibe.

  • Look & feel: Rich, refined and timeless.
  • Best uses: Premium interiors and benches.
  • Highlights: Very stable after thermal modification,
    ideal where tight joints and minimal movement matter.

Thermo‑Spruce

Golden‑brown with visible knots and lots of character.

  • Look & feel: Rustic, cozy and traditional –
    think cabin or barrel sauna.
  • Best uses: Outdoor/barrel saunas, walls, benches and
    floors.
  • Highlights: Our most affordable thermally modified
    sauna wood. A great choice if you like knots and a more rustic look,
    without sacrificing stability and durability.

Thermo‑Magnolia

Rich brown with elegant grain.

  • Look & feel: Darker, luxurious and bold.
  • Best uses: Statement walls, ceilings and premium
    benches.
  • Highlights: Luxury look and feel when you want the
    sauna interior to be the main design feature.

Black Thermo‑Spruce & Black Alder

Dark charcoal to true black.

  • Look & feel: Dramatic, modern or “smoke sauna”
    inspired.
  • Best uses: Accent walls or full dark interiors with
    light benches for contrast.
  • Highlights: Factory‑finished with sauna‑safe
    coatings over thermally modified wood for long‑lasting color.

Sauna Marketplace pick for a budget‑friendly sauna without
compromise:

Thermo‑Spruce on the walls and ceiling with Thermo‑Aspen benches and
backrests. You get the value and rustic character of Thermo‑Spruce where
it shows, and the smooth, modern feel of Thermo‑Aspen everywhere your skin
touches the wood.

Want a modern Nordic spa look?
Go with Thermo‑Aspen on the walls and benches, then add a black accent wall
behind the heater or on one end of the room using black Thermo‑Spruce or
Black Alder.

How to Choose Sauna Wood in 5 Steps

  1. Decide indoor vs outdoor use.
    Outdoor and barrel saunas need wood that handles weather and big swings
    in humidity. Thermo‑Spruce and other thermally modified woods are usually
    the best choice here.
  2. Separate walls/ceiling from benches & floor.
    Benches touch skin, so prioritize comfort and low resin (Aspen, Alder and
    Thermo‑Spruce bench profiles) while walls and ceilings can be a bit more
    rustic if you like that look. A very popular layout is Thermo‑Spruce on
    the walls and ceiling with Thermo‑Aspen benches.
  3. Pick a light, medium or dark aesthetic.
    Aspen and Alder give a bright Scandinavian feel, Thermo‑Aspen is our most
    popular modern option, Thermo‑Spruce leans rustic with knots, and black
    sauna wood creates a dramatic, moody space.
  4. Set a budget per square foot.
    Wall and ceiling cladding usually take the most footage, while benches
    use fewer, thicker boards. Use the price per board or per linear foot on
    each product to balance cost and look.
  5. Ask for help when in doubt.
    If you’re not sure how much wood you need or which profile is right,
    reach out by chat, phone or email and we’ll help you plan cuts, lengths
    and mixing woods.

Sauna Wood FAQ

Tap or click each question below to reveal the answer.

What is the best wood for sauna walls?

For most home saunas we recommend Thermo‑Aspen, Thermo‑Alder, Aspen or
Thermo‑Spruce. All of them are proven in high‑heat, high‑humidity
environments and offer a cleaner, more stable result than standard
construction pine. Your choice comes down to budget and whether you want
a light, warm or dark interior.

What is the best wood for sauna benches?

Bench wood should be smooth, low‑resin and comfortable against skin.
Aspen, Alder and Thermo‑Spruce bench profiles are all excellent options.
Avoid pressure‑treated lumber or interior paneling that was never
designed to run at sauna temperatures.

Can I mix different sauna woods in one room?

Yes. Many of the nicest saunas use a mix – for example, Thermo‑Spruce
walls with light Aspen benches, or dark Thermo‑Alder walls with matching
benches and black accent walls.

Our go‑to “no‑compromise on performance” budget combo is Thermo‑Spruce on
the walls and ceiling with Thermo‑Aspen benches and backrests. For a
modern Nordic look, run Thermo‑Aspen on the walls and benches and use a
black Thermo‑Spruce or Black Alder accent wall behind the heater.

Do I need to seal or treat the wood?

The short answer for most home saunas is: no, treatment is not
required.
In Finland it’s common for home saunas to be left
completely unfinished, with bathers sitting on towels and simply cleaning
the wood as needed so it can breathe and dry quickly.

For detailed recommendations, see the care guide in the
attachments section on each individual wood page. There you’ll find
species‑specific tips for cleaning and optional protection.

For commercial saunas, rental spaces, or if you want to keep your sauna
looking new as long as possible, we recommend
paraffin oil or sauna wax along with
sauna‑safe cleaners. You’ll find them in our accessories
section. They ship for free for life with Sauna
Marketplace heater orders – even when you reorder later.

Standard stains, polyurethane and exterior sealers are not recommended
inside a hot sauna. Always check the product label or ask us before
applying any finish.

How much sauna wood do I need for a typical home sauna?

As a rough rule of thumb, a 6×8 ft indoor sauna usually needs
enough cladding for all four walls plus the ceiling, plus bench boards
for 2–3 tiers of benches. Exact quantities depend on your layout,
ceiling height and board profile.

The easiest way to avoid over‑ or under‑ordering is to send us a sketch
or measurements. We can help you build a simple cut list and recommend
lengths that minimize waste.

Why don’t you sell cedar?

We love a good cedar sauna, but we don’t sell Western red cedar boards
online for a few reasons.

  • Quality is hard to guarantee at a distance.
    It’s almost impossible to source cedar in the consistent, high quality
    we expect when we’re shipping it across the country. You’re usually
    better off finding cedar locally where you can see the boards in
    person.
  • Our thermally modified woods perform better.
    Once people experience thermally modified aspen, alder and spruce, they
    almost never go back to cedar. Thermo woods are extremely stable, so
    they don’t develop the same gaps and cracks you often see in Western
    red cedar over time.
  • Durability and rot resistance.
    Properly thermally modified sauna woods are more resistant to rot and
    decay than even old‑growth cedar, especially in demanding, wet or
    heavily used environments.
  • Sensitivity and dust.
    Many people are allergic or sensitive to Western red cedar. Among folks
    who work with WRC every day—loggers, mill workers, carpenters, etc.—
    studies suggest roughly 5–10 % develop
    sensitization or asthma related to WRC dust.

So if your heart is set on cedar, we genuinely think you’re best served
by sourcing it locally. If you’re open to alternatives, our thermally
modified sauna woods usually win people over for good.

What’s the closest sauna wood in tone to Western red cedar?

If you love the look of Western red cedar, we have two great analogs:

  • Thermo‑Spruce is closest to a knotty, rustic Western
    red cedar board. It has a warm, reddish‑brown tone with visible knots
    and a cozy, traditional feel.
  • Thermo‑Aspen is more like a clear, Grade‑A WRC with a
    smoother, more uniform appearance and very few knots.

Both options give you that warm cedar‑style tone with the added stability
and durability of thermally modified wood.

How long does it take to ship?

Unless there’s a special stock note when you add a sauna wood product to
your cart, that wood is in stock in the US. In most
cases we expect delivery to occur within 10–14 days of
your order.

Heavier orders and remote locations can take a bit longer, but if timing
is critical for your project, reach out before you order and we can
confirm current lead times.

Need Help Planning Your Sauna Wood?

If you’re unsure which combination of woods to use or how much to order,
send us your rough dimensions, a sketch or even just a photo of your
space. We help DIY builders and professional installers every day and can
suggest profiles, spacing and layouts that fit your budget and style.

You can always contact us with questions and we’ll
help you choose the right mix of Thermo‑Spruce, Thermo‑Aspen and other
woods for your sauna.