
-- Collective Relaxation announced the release of a design playbook for 2026 for premium open-air saunas, addressing the rising popularity of at-home wellness retreats across the United States. With homeowners placing greater emphasis on personal wellness spaces, outdoor saunas are emerging as a defining element of spa-inspired landscapes - many properties now include dedicated “spardens,” where heat therapy is integrated into thoughtfully designed outdoor environments.
More information is available at https://collectiverelaxation.com/blogs/wellness-buying-guides/best-outdoor-saunas-of-2026
The latest guide from Collective Relaxation was introduced as interest in at-home wellness continues to accelerate. According to projections cited by the Global Wellness Institute, the global wellness economy is expected to reach $9.8 trillion by 2029, growing at an annual rate of 7.6%. As this shift toward personal health spaces expands, Collective Relaxation released its outdoor sauna resource to help homeowners understand how sauna installations can support long-term wellness routines while enhancing residential outdoor environments.
Sauna bathing has gained wider attention for its connection to measurable health benefits. Research summarized by Forbes Health reports that 83.5% of regular sauna users experienced improved sleep quality. Studies also link routine sauna use to reduced stress hormones, improved cardiovascular function, and temporary relief from chronic pain conditions such as arthritis and fibromyalgia through the body’s natural heat response.
Outdoor sauna design trends for 2026 increasingly center on complete wellness ecosystems. Many homeowners now combine sauna cabins with cold plunges and spas to support contrast therapy routines. Modern installations often feature insulated structures with panoramic glass, energy-efficient heating systems, and durable thermo-treated woods such as cedar, spruce, and hemlock designed to withstand varying climates.
Collective Relaxation’s guide outlines practical considerations for homeowners exploring these additions. Topics include climate-appropriate material selection, ventilation planning, site preparation, and ways to integrate sauna structures into existing backyard layouts. The resource also explores how outdoor saunas can complement landscaping, architecture, and other wellness features to create cohesive spa-style retreats.
Beyond personal wellness, outdoor saunas are increasingly viewed as long-term home upgrades that enhance property appeal, serving as an opportunity for investment and asset growth over time.
Interested parties can learn more at https://collectiverelaxation.com/blogs/wellness-buying-guides/best-outdoor-saunas-of-2026
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