Complete project of a bathhouse with a terrace. Veranda to the bathhouse with your own hands from the foundation to the glazing

The cost of building a log bathhouse 6x9 without finishing under the roof is 347,000 rubles

  • The foundation is support-column. 2 blocks per cabinet (for one-story houses) and 4 blocks in a cabinet per 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.
  • The strapping is timber with a cross-section of 150x100 mm in two rows, treated with an antiseptic.
  • Floor joists - board with a section of 40x150 mm per edge, with a pitch of 600 mm.
  • External walls – profiled timber natural humidity section 145x90 mm (wall thickness – 90 mm) “block house” or straight profile. There are 17 crowns in total.
  • 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.
  • Clear ceiling height of the first floor (from the floor joist to the floor beam) – 2.29 m (+/- 50 mm)
  • The second floor is attic. Clear attic ceiling height (from floor beam to ceiling beam) – 2.25 m
  • Attic partitions - frame made of 40x75 mm bars.
  • Rafters - trusses made of boards with a section of 150x40mm, 100x40mm. Installed in increments of 900-1000 mm.
  • The gables are a frame made of boards with a section of 150*40 mm, 100*40 mm. Exterior decoration pediments – lining (AV pine) 17*90 mm. Wind protection – NANOIZOL “A” (for buildings with an attic).
  • In the gables 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).
  • The sheathing is a board with a section of 22*100 mm, with a pitch of 300 mm. Counter-lattice - 20*40 mm slats, along the rafter slopes.
  • Eaves and roof overhangs with a width of 200 mm (for one-story buildings) and 300 mm (for buildings with an attic). Cornices and overhangs are hemmed with clapboard (pine AB) 17*90 mm.
  • Construction of window and door openings with a dressing crown, without installing casing bars.
  • Loading, delivery up to 400 km from Pestovo, Novgorod region, unloading of a set of material.
  • Assembly of a house/bath on the customer's site.

The price of a 6x9 turnkey bathhouse with a foundation and stove is 547,000 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 treated with a protective compound.
  • 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 a dry tongue-and-groove floorboard (AV pine) 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).
  • Corner connection - “half a tree”. The outer corners of the log house are covered with clapboard (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 (AV pine) 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 (AV pine) 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 (AV pine) 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 (AV pine) 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 clapboard (AV pine) 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 (AB pine) 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 (AV pine) 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). Cornices and overhangs are hemmed with clapboard (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 furnace with a hanging tank (35 l stainless steel) 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, reflective screen made of smooth galvanized steel on basalt cardboard, flue sheet.
  • The chimney is vertical, with an outlet into the roof through the ceiling. Starting tube - 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 (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.
  • Casing bars (swarms) are installed in window and door openings.
  • Sealing of corners, joints, abutments - pine A/aspen AB plinth.
  • Finishing windows, doors - 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 AB pine 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 – pine lining AB

No

Yes

Insulation + vapor barrier of floors/attics

No

Yes

Finishing the walls and ceiling of the attic - 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 of the 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 of 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 from edged boards ceiling beams, door in one of the gables + dormer window in the opposite gable

m*2 ceiling

External finishing of gables - block house pine AB 28*140

m*2 gable area

External finishing of gables - imitation timber 18*140 mm

m*2 gable area

Treatment of the entire building with fire-bioprotective 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

Finishing walls and ceilings with washing lining made of 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

1500

m*2 walls and ceiling

Finishing with paired lining ALKHA Extra, including shelves – ALKHA Extra ( )

1500

m*2 walls and ceiling

Finishing with paired lining ABASH EXTRA, including shelves - ABASH Extra ( )

2100

m*2 walls and ceiling

Installation of insulated steel door Russian made ( 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. 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. Thank you very much again. I will recommend it to everyone.

Washing in your own bathhouse cannot be classified as a banal hygiene procedure. This is a true pleasure, which is accompanied by a pleasant feast in the company of friends and leisurely conversation. Therefore, when planning to build a small bathhouse on your site, do not miss the chance to make it truly comfortable and convenient.

In the warm season, after a hot steam room, you want to go out into the fresh air, settle into soft chair and freeze in sweet languor.

Your holiday will not be overshadowed by the vagaries of the weather if a bathhouse with a terrace under one roof is built on the site.

What should its layout be in order to water procedures optimally combined with relaxation, board games and cooking homemade meals, we will consider in more detail.

Bath layout options

It is advantageous to build a terrace (veranda) not as a separate structure, but under the same roof as a bathhouse. Therefore, at least one size (length or width) must be the same. The easiest way to implement this idea is as follows: the gable roof of the bathhouse on one side rests on the main wall, and the other rests on the racks (columns) of the terrace.

The second step is to determine the usable area of ​​the terrace. It directly depends on the number of people visiting the bathhouse at the same time. For a family of 4 people, 8 m2 is enough for comfortable seating at the table. If the company is more representative (6-8 people), then include at least 14 m2 in the project. Having determined the area of ​​the veranda, you can finally decide on which side of the bathhouse it is best located.

Optimally arranged along a narrow end wall small terrace. If you want to make a more spacious room, then it is better to make an open canopy along the wide side of the bathhouse.

Another interesting layout option is placing a terrace between the bathhouse and residential building. This way, you won't have to look for a place to cook or wait for the rain to end. Only in this case is it better to attach a bathhouse with a veranda to the blind side of the house so that the smoke from the heater chimney (when using solid fuel) did not get into the windows of residential premises.

When considering the design of a bathhouse with a terrace in terms of its internal layout, you need to proceed from the external dimensions of the structure. It is within this framework that you will have to “fit” all the rooms: dressing room, bathroom, shower, steam room, relaxation room and terrace. You can save useful space by abandoning the rest room and transferring its functions to the veranda. However, in this case, during the cold season you will have nowhere to relax after washing in the bathhouse. Therefore, reserve at least 6-7 m2 for it.

If your plans do not include the construction of a full-size bathhouse measuring 6 by 6 meters as in the figure above, then you can do it differently: remove the rest room from the layout, glaze the terrace and make a barbecue oven in it.

For the autumn and spring seasons, the heat from such a fireplace will be enough to create a comfortable temperature. In this case, the external dimensions of the bathhouse with a veranda can be reduced to a minimum (4 by 4 meters), without losing in comfort and ease of use.

Options for adding rooms

In addition to the considered solutions with a rest room, glassed veranda with a barbecue, the idea of ​​adding an attic to the bathhouse deserves attention. It significantly expands the usable area and makes it possible to equip a guest room, a small fireplace room or a billiard room under one roof.

To implement such a profitable idea, you need to provide a place to install a narrow and not too steep staircase. It's not difficult to find. It is enough to slightly increase the area of ​​the hallway (dressing room).

On the second floor near the bathhouse you can design a spacious balcony. To do this, the attic roof needs to be extended so that it covers the veranda.

The slope of the roof will take away part of the usable area from the second floor. Despite this, there will be enough space in the attic for a recreation room with a billiard table. If desired, you can install a lightweight open fireplace with an exhaust hood.

Photos of different bath options

Having gained an idea of ​​the external layout and internal layout baths with terraces, you should look at their visual embodiment. This will help us more accurately determine the material for the new building.

In photo No. 1 we see a classic bathhouse made of rounded logs, covered with a gable roof made of metal tiles. The roof covers not only the bathhouse, but also the terrace and balcony of the second floor.

The beautiful knitting of crowns serves as the main decoration of the facade. The only remark is the irrational use of attic space. Gable roof takes up a lot of usable space from the second level premises. In this regard, a broken roof is more profitable.

Photo No. 2 shows an inexpensive and compact sauna made of timber with a terrace. Nothing superfluous is the life credo of the owner of such a structure. inexpensive and quite sufficient for installing walls from wooden beam. Under the terrace strip foundation not needed at all. Three concrete columns for the roof support posts and a timber frame are the most reasonable solution.

You don’t have to cover the veranda with a common roof with the bathhouse, but protect it with an ordinary flat canopy. Photo No. 3 shows appearance structures measuring 6 by 4 meters with a veranda located along long wall. As we can see, there is enough space here for dining table, and a small oven-barbecue.

When planning to build a bathhouse with a veranda, you don’t have to invent complex options, but simply combine it with a regular one garden gazebo, as in photo No. 4.

A polycarbonate roof will not only reliably protect you from rain, but will also create pleasant partial shade.

The bathhouse can become the central structure for the entire recreation area country estate. In this case, the terrace should be truly spacious and comfortable. To do this, it should be made as wide as possible or extended by unfolding it in the shape of the letter “L”.

In the far corner of the large log shed, a summer stove with a compartment for frying kebabs and steaks is conveniently located.

Construction materials

Wood is the most popular material for constructing a bathhouse with a terrace. Moreover, this can be not only an expensive profiled beam, but also an affordable rounded log.


Excellent bath characteristics are achievable at an inexpensive price, provided that ecowool is used as insulation rather than polystyrene foam.

And aerated concrete is well suited for bathhouse construction. These materials effectively solve the problem of insulation and do not require expensive finishing. Important condition durability of such a structure - good protection walls from moisture (deeply penetrating waterproofing and high-quality putty).

Brick is almost never used as the main material for walls today. But it is indispensable for the front decoration of the facade and looks good as a decorative fencing terraces.

A lover of the original can be advised to build round sauna with terrace. Two dump trucks of firewood, one clay truck and a hay cart are all the materials needed to build a unique and environmentally flawless structure.


SORT(by area, construction cost, rating, date)

Name (A-Z) Name (Z-A) Area (0-500) Area (500-0) Construction Cost ⇧ Construction Cost ⇩ Rating (1-5) Rating (5-1) Date (new) Date (old)

    total area 54 m²
    Project cost RUB 18,290
    Construction from RUB 688,747

  • total area 130 m²
    Project cost RUB 21,450
    Construction from RUB 845,950

  • total area 82 m²
    Project cost RUB 18,290
    Construction from RUB 494,197

  • total area 35 m²
    Project cost RUB 15,290
    Construction from RUB 390,780

  • total area 66 m²
    Project cost RUB 18,290
    Construction from RUB 673,144

  • total area 93 m²
    Project cost RUB 18,290
    Construction from RUB 981,587

  • total area 155 m²
    Project cost 25,000 rub.
    Construction from RUB 1,149,793

  • total area 250 m²
    Project cost 45,000 rub.
    Construction from RUB 1,752,059

  • total area 184 m²
    Project cost 25,000 rub.
    Construction from RUB 1,352,330

  • total area 148 m²
    Project cost 25,000 rub.
    Construction from RUB 1,181,296

  • total area 112 m²
    Project cost RUB 21,450
    Construction from RUB 829,545

  • total area 235 m²
    Project cost 35,000 rub.
    Construction from RUB 1,722,510

  • total area 112 m²
    Project cost RUB 21,450
    Construction from RUB 950,210

  • total area 128 m²
    Project cost RUB 21,450
    Construction from RUB 1,012,091

  • total area 155 m²
    Project cost 25,000 rub.
    Construction from RUB 1,149,793

  • total area 136 m²
    Project cost RUB 21,450
    Construction from RUB 1,042,084



A beautiful, elegant open terrace will decorate not only the bathhouse, but the entire area. It may well replace the rest room - therefore, the developer, wanting to save money, can consider the plans completely small bathhouse. In this case necessary premises There will only be a steam room, a washing room and a dressing room.
Pay attention to the bathhouse with an attic and a terrace - this is the possibility of having two or more recreation rooms at once, one of which will be heated. Interesting option - corner bath with a cozy terrace, which in this case is located in the inner corner of the log house. The open extension will be protected from the wind on both sides by the walls of the log house, and in turn will protect the entrance to the bathhouse from bad weather.


Wooden baths with terrace

A terrace is usually called an extension to a residential building or bathhouse,

which can be either open or closed - for example, a canopy. Along the perimeter the terrace is fenced symbolically and decoratively. The roof and foundation are shared with the bathhouses. This circumstance dictates the following rule: it is advisable to build a bathhouse and a terrace at the same time. Immediately choose the designs of bathhouses with a terrace, the photos of which you liked. This way you will avoid uneven shrinkage of the bathhouse frame and foundation. However, if there is a need to attach a terrace to an existing building, this can also be done.
Unlike the veranda, the functionality of which is very wide due to the walls closed on several (or even all) sides, the terrace is used primarily as a place to relax. For example, for barbecue, if the terrace is spacious enough, or for family evening tea parties. IN winter time Here you can also have a great rest, gathering friends for a barbecue. Just take care to protect yourself from wind and frost - install sliding structures made of plastic, for example. The terrace with a swimming pool is a wonderful place for complete relaxation.
Bathhouse projects with large terrace(10-12 sq.m) make it possible to organize a holiday in an equipped place, in a pleasant environment. This is extremely convenient when the need arises to invite guests. And, by the way, it saves money, since there is no need to build a gazebo, which is obligatory today.


The terrace, as a rule, has two entrances - one from the porch, the second from the rest room.

The material for its manufacture is mainly wood. The terrace is located along one of the walls of the bathhouse and can have the shape of a square, rectangle, semicircle or even a triangle. Sometimes a terrace is planned as a “connecting bridge”, a warm transition between a residential building and a bathhouse.
When implementing a turnkey bathhouse with a terrace, builders pay attention to Special attention to connect structures, avoiding “hard” coupling. A minimum gap is left between the main building and the extension - about a centimeter. This will allow you to avoid “distortions” of the log house in the future.
In order for a bathhouse with a terrace to make a pleasant impression and be a solid architectural ensemble, the same material is used for the construction of both structures. construction material. As a rule, this is a rounded log, profiled timber, or laminated veneer lumber.
The floor on the terrace is made of coniferous boards, as their resistance to rotting is very high. In addition, the wood must be treated with special protective compounds to better preserve its structure and appearance, as well as resistance to external weather influences.
The project of a one-story and two-story bathhouse with a terrace is more difficult to implement, the larger the terrace area, since the project developers (and then the builders) need to “link” both structures so that they look like a single complex.

Owners of summer cottages dream of building a good insulated house with an area that allows them to receive and comfortably accommodate guests.

It is needed to invite friends, children, grandchildren and other loved ones to spend the weekend together and holidays at any time of the year. And taking a steam bath in a bathhouse is a fabulous pleasure; in it you can not only relax your soul, but also charge your body with energy and health.

How can one fit on a modest 6 acres, so as to get both a full-fledged bathhouse and directly country house? There is a solution - to build a two-story bathhouse.

Advantages of a two-story bathhouse

Such a solution will be the most optimal (and profitable) solution for a number of reasons:

  1. Space saving. In a small two-story house You can easily place not only a bathhouse, but also several living rooms. In fact, the end result is a full-fledged country house, combined with a bathhouse and a relaxation room.
  2. Material saving. This may sound funny, but you can save some materials by building a second floor.
  3. Saving heating costs. The second floor of the bathhouse can be heated by the first floor, or it can also be heated by connected radiators; in the first case, this will help to significantly reduce the cost of heating the home, in the second - not to heat the bathhouse “only to warm the upper rooms.”

Luxurious bathhouse with attic

A tall building, especially if it is made with love and imagination, looks quite attractive on the site.

We build a bathhouse step by step

The purpose of the bathhouse itself does not raise questions among amateurs countryside holiday, but for two-story baths the project conditions are somewhat different from the usual ones, namely:

  1. Dimensions/total area of ​​the building.
  2. The dimensions of each individual room. For example, if it is designed for 2-3 people at a time, then it should already be more spacious and provide for more people.
  3. The angle of inclination of the staircase leading to the second floor, as well as the type of staircase structure (straight, spiral).
  4. Location of premises. It is clear that all rooms should be located in such a way that it is convenient to move from one to another (from the locker room - “dressing room” - to the wash room, from the wash room - to the steam room and back, as well as to the rest room, etc.).

The best option layout - when the entire first floor (rooms related to baths) can be heated using one central stove.

Instead of a full second floor, you can plan. In this case, building material is saved (there is no need to erect additional partitions), heating costs are slightly reduced different rooms(instead of several rooms, one is heated - the attic).

Peculiarities

When designing and building a bathhouse, you will have to comply with some requirements:

  • mandatory presence of good ventilation in the steam room and relaxation room;
  • a separate chimney from the steam room heating stove and a separate one - if it is planned to install a fireplace (or another stove) on the second floor;
  • laying all utilities in strict compliance with standards (this requirement especially applies to electrical wiring in the steam room);
  • availability of a separate/autonomous heat supply source for the second floor – gas boiler or generator, installation of additional heating devices (usually radiators or electric heaters);

Bath house 6x6

The method of heating the premises, in addition to the method of supplying hot air from the steam room, should be chosen at the project stage!

For this type of bath buildings needs to be highlighted separate room for a gas (hot water) boiler with the corresponding equipment components.

Material selection

Traditionally, a real Russian bathhouse must certainly be made of wood - from logs or timber. But recently, bathhouses can also be made from foam blocks. How do these three types of materials for building a bath differ?

Logs

A log bathhouse is an original Russian building that has many advantages: warmth, dryness, appearance.
The logs must be rounded to create a real log house, beautiful, durable, with densely packed logs carefully treated with antiseptic compounds against fungi and rotting. This material is suitable for a bathhouse with a one-story veranda.

When choosing logs, you should pay special attention to the fibers in the wood - they should be visible in straight, not curved lines, otherwise, after shrinkage, the log house may dry out and crack.

In a log bathhouse, finishing (if required) should be carried out at least a year and a half after construction.

Pros of using logs:

  • retain heat well;
  • have an attractive appearance;
  • are not afraid of moisture and harmful wood insects;
  • increased service life.
  • high price of the material (the average price for 1 cubic meter of rounded logs with a diameter of 200 mm in Russia is 7,300 rubles);
  • extended project implementation period (it is necessary to carefully adjust the logs to each other so that large gaps do not remain in the walls)
  • the need to caulk cracks.

timber

There are three types of timber:

Glued laminated timber is considered to be the most “convenient” to work with – it is this that is responsible modern requirements safety, is fire-resistant, moisture-resistant, and is not afraid of large temperature changes and insect pests.

  • durability;
  • reliability;
  • strength;
  • excellent appearance;
  • no need for additional finishing work.

There is only one minus: it requires significant financial investments. average price for 1 cubic m of laminated veneer lumber 200x200 mm in Russia is 24,000 rubles. It will be the most expensive in terms of cost.

Foam blocks

There is still a downside to using foam blocks as a building material for a bathhouse. Their porous structure is not sufficiently moisture resistant. A bathhouse made of foam blocks will not last long if the walls are not properly waterproofed. At the same time, you should not skimp on the quality of the materials used, as this can cause destruction of the supporting structure within 2-3 years of operation.

If the walls of the building are well protected from moisture from the inside and outside, then such a bathhouse will delight its owners for many years.

  • shortened construction period;
  • lightness of construction (compared to bathhouses made of timber and logs);
  • relatively low cost (average price for 1 cubic meter - 2500 rubles);
  • there is no need to seal the cracks.
  • fragility;
  • poor moisture resistance.

Construction stages

Before construction, you need to make sure that everything you need is at hand:

  1. Selected base material (timber, logs or foam blocks).
  2. Cement, sand, gravel/crushed stone, tow, concrete mixer.
  3. Hammer, dowels, tape measure, building level.

Stage 1. Marking the territory. First, a place for the future bathhouse is selected, then the area is cleared, all debris and weeds are removed. Then the boundaries of the foundation are marked.

Stage 2. Pouring the foundation. The simplest (and most reliable) is a strip foundation, and under it you will have to dig a trench up to 0.4 m wide and at least 0.5 m deep, which is then filled with a concrete solution, having first covered the bottom with a gravel cushion. Depending on the type of soil, the type of foundation is selected - strip, monolithic, pile. As a rule, pile foundations are chosen in cases where frame buildings– light, not particularly bulky, stable.

The base of the foundation must be protected from moisture to prevent rapid destruction of the structure. To do this, just coat concrete surface bitumen or penetrating waterproofing.

Stage 3. Construction of walls. This process begins only after the concrete foundation has completely hardened (until the concrete reaches brand strength, it should be spilled with water - for better setting). At the same stage, it is necessary to provide for the outlets of sewerage networks and the inputs of water supply networks.

The most “important” row is the first, since it is it that “sets” the level mark of the entire structure. And the smoother it is laid out, the simpler and easier it will be to lay subsequent rows up to the roof.

If the bathhouse is built from foam blocks, then the walls must be reinforced metal mesh in every fourth row - this will make the structure much stronger and more durable.

If you build a bathhouse from timber or logs, the first row should be additionally treated an antiseptic solution that prevents rotting and fungal formation in wood.

The beams are adjusted to length, then grooves are cut at all ends for future connections with other beams. It is not recommended to use self-tapping screws, even the highest galvanized ones - only dowels (wooden wedges)! The dowels are driven into the drilled holes.

The process of connecting the beams is as follows:

  1. A hole is drilled in the lower beam/log - half the length of the beam/log, and the upper beam is drilled with a through hole.
  2. The upper crown is removed, the dowel is driven in right up to the “cap”, i.e., all the way.
  3. The row is laid with insulation (moss, tow, jute), then the removed crown is returned to its place. Do the same with each row, with the inner and external sides. The walls are erected taking into account window and doorways , the openings are then closed with double-glazed windows (only after the foundation has completely settled).

Stage 4. Installation of floors and roofing. After the walls of the first floor are erected, they begin to install floors and design the stairs leading to the upper floor. The walls of the upper floor will be built similarly to the lower one.

Stage 5. Preparing the bath for future shrinkage. The process lasts more than six months (7-8 months), and during this time the building can “shrink” by 5-10 cm. After the walls of the second floor are erected, the upper crowns should be covered with boards and roofing material should be laid on them. After shrinkage is completed, you can carry out Finishing work, improve the bathhouse, erect a roof - single or gable.

Video about the construction of a two-story bathhouse “under the hood”

Watch a detailed video about the construction of a bathhouse (height 6 m, dimensions 8x11 m) from cedar beams with a reed roof.

Baths with terrace

I would like to say a few words about two-story bathhouses with a terrace on the first or second floors. As a rule, this is a continuation of the room facing the open air.

Large families prefer such projects - so that they can gather in the evenings and discuss the events of the day over a cup of tea or coffee. Besides terraces save a few extra square meters land, which would be occupied by a separate gazebo. The only disadvantage of the terrace adjacent to the bathhouse is the impossibility of equipping a place for a real grill or barbecue area.

There must be two entrances to the terrace (this is especially true for terraces on the first floor of the building) - from the street and through the bathhouse, the foundation for the terrace area should be a columnar foundation (or pillars). But it is not advisable to attach the terrace platform to the wall so that it does not warp.

There are projects of two-story baths with terraces that have sliding walls and fences. The highlight of this design is that in the summer one wall of the terrace can be removed by moving it back in the manner of a “sliding” gate. The owners receive full closed veranda, which can be made open if desired.

Photo – bathhouse with terrace

The best projects with a swimming pool

The implementation of the “2-in-1” project (bathhouse + rest rooms) allows you to free up space on summer cottage for pool equipment. In this case, the pool bowl can be located both in the open air and under a canopy; It is also possible to install a swimming pool in a glazed extension, as well as a terrace.

The advantages of bathhouses with a swimming pool include: useful procedures for health (when after a steam room a person plunges into cold water instead of accepting contrast shower) and the aesthetics of the building. The problem could be draining water from the bowl during cleaning or replacing old water with fresh water. Therefore, it is very important to provide drainage (if the area of ​​the site allows, then wastewater can be reused for the same watering of the garden by installing a septic tank for wastewater treatment).

Construction plan: 2nd floor bathhouse with swimming pool

Color drawing of a bathhouse with a guest room on the second floor

Today, a two-story bathhouse is not just another whim of summer residents, but a completely conscious rational use land plot. Besides full second a floor of several rooms with all the necessary utilities (water supply, sewerage, electricity, heating) will allow avid summer residents to stay in the house overnight even on cold days. Read also the material about.

For most people, going to the bathhouse is not just a ritual of washing, but rest and relaxation. It is for this reason that when designing it, preference is given to multifunctional structures where you can steam, wash, relax or sit at the table with family or friends. The choice of options is huge: these can be bathhouses with an attic and veranda, projects with terraces, swimming pools, recreation areas, etc.

Bathhouse with terrace

Buildings with a terrace are very popular. This is an outdoor area with fencing and flooring connected to the main building. It can be located under a canopy, the roof of a bathhouse, or even be open.

The construction of a bathhouse with a veranda is thoughtful and rational decision, which will not only decorate the appearance of the structure, but will also expand the possibilities of spending time there.

Material for building a bathhouse

Almost any material can be used to build a bathhouse, but wood is most often chosen. Ideal option are coniferous trees because they are more resistant to rot and are easier to process. And if you treat it with modern antifungal and fire-fighting agents, the structure will be fully protected from all troubles.

To build a log bathhouse with a veranda, whole tree trunks are used, cut down using a special technology that has been familiar since ancient times. The assembly of the structure is carried out by perpendicular stacking of logs on top of each other. A groove is made on each of them, and notches are cut out at the ends. Baths built using this technology look very attractive if all the logs are calibrated, that is, they have the same diameter.

Timber is also very popular for building a bathhouse. The cost of such projects is much lower, since its production is completely mechanized. To erect a building, you simply need to cut the timber to the required length and assemble the bathhouse in accordance with the previously prepared foundation contour. Assembly is carried out by placing the timber on wooden pins.

Bathhouse with terrace and barbecue

Not everyone can afford to build a large structure that, in addition to a room for steaming and washing, can also accommodate a rest room. Therefore, for small areas excellent option There will be a bathhouse with a veranda and a barbecue.

This building is multifunctional, as it provides the owner with a full-fledged recreation area, which, moreover, can be equipped with a summer kitchen. Due to the fact that the stove will be located practically in the fresh air, there is no need to install a chimney; you can get by with a small pipe.

As for the base on which the heavy stove will be placed, some recommendations will need to be followed. The best option for a foundation for a stove is a strip-monolithic one, and it must be laid completely both under the walls of the bathhouse and where the barbecue equipment will be located. It should be poured to the height of the floor, since later the stove will be laid on it.

If you plan to use a barbecue rather than a stove, then a pile or columnar foundation is quite suitable. It is connected by a frame made of timber with a cross-section of 150*150 mm, on which it is laid flooring. The area where the grill will be located must be made of fire-retardant material so that the process of preparing barbecue and shish kebab is absolutely safe in the bathhouse with a veranda. Designers offer projects of this kind (there are a huge number of photos) most often, and they are all based on a reliable foundation.

The terrace can be covered and have common roof with a bathhouse. The rafter system in this case rests on racks, which are components of the frame, and fences can also be attached to them. Basically, all bathhouses are built with a veranda under one roof (photo can be seen below), since this is more convenient and economical.

Bathhouse with a terrace made of profiled timber

Projects from profile beam are very popular because this material is processed on a specialized machine and the output is a smooth, shaped surface. Next, the timber is covered special means, giving the wood a good and natural shade that does not darken during use. Structures made from this material most often do not involve any internal decorative finishing because there is no need for it.

The fences in the project for a bathhouse made of timber with a veranda are laid from the same material as the main building in combination with decorative slats. It looks very natural and aesthetically pleasing. The extension itself can be common, combining the house and the bathhouse. And if it is also glazed, then a kind of corridor is formed between two buildings, which can be equipped for relaxation or to store accessories for a country holiday.

Another interesting project- a veranda attached to the bathhouse, which resembles an outdoor summer cafe. If its area allows, then you can also install a pool table, which will make your vacation not only pleasant, but also active.

Bathhouse with terrace and relaxation room

If you have financial capabilities and the space of the structure allows, then you can choose a bathhouse design with a veranda and a relaxation room. This way you will get a multifunctional and more practical structure. The terrace is used for its intended purpose most often in the warm season, so the presence of a relaxation room will allow you to fully use the possibilities of such relaxation in any weather.

The lounge provides the following benefits:

    Year-round holiday in warmth.

    No flying insects.

    You can install in the room household appliances(music, TV, refrigerator, etc.).

    Possibility to equip a room for relaxing with friends (mini-bar, bar counter, billiards, etc.).

The rest room must be included in the project before construction begins. The classic version of the bathhouse consists of a steam room, a washing room and a dressing room. The dressing room is an unheated room, which is intended for changing clothes and storing bath accessories.

IN modern projects instead of a dressing room there is a rest room, which has a permanent structure and common walls with the main bathhouse. Taking on the functions of a dressing room, this room serves as a relaxing place where you can sit at the table with friends and just have a good time. IN summer period From this room you can go out onto the terrace and enjoy the fresh air after steaming. It is not surprising that this particular project is the most popular.

Two-story bathhouse

If it is possible, but the size of the plot does not allow you to build a building with a rest room and a veranda, then you can consider the option of a bathhouse with an attic and a veranda. Such a structure will require much less space, but in terms of functionality it is in no way inferior to the previous one. This option makes it possible to have an additional room if all the rules of insulation and glazing are followed. A solid floor covering, waterproofing, and a pitched roof will be required, but despite all this, such a project is very practical and profitable. You can equip the attic with anything: a billiards room, a bar, a gym, etc.

In addition, you can also equip a living room here when there is nothing on the site except a bathhouse and a shed for storing garden tools. There you can not only relax after gardening in the summer, but also stay overnight after a bath in the winter.

An attic is a room under a sloping gable roof, located above the main building. The descent from there is carried out along the stairs, the presence of which will add zest to the interior of the bathhouse with an attic and veranda. Projects of such structures require reinforced floors, since they must support the weight of a person.

Two-story bathhouse with an open attic

This building is ideal for large families and those who like to gather companies; in addition, an equipped room on the second floor will help save land area. An open, ventilated attic is ideal air cushion between the bathhouse and the roof. If desired, you can equip a balcony and sliding doors there.

Bathhouse with terrace 6 by 6

Most often, those who like to gather are interested in this project. big family, invite guests and not worry that there won’t be enough space for someone. Baths of this size generally have two floors, on the first there is a steam room, shower room, bathroom, dressing room, relaxation room and, of course, a terrace, on the second there is a room for playing billiards and guest rooms. Some owners, in order to save space, combine a dressing room with a relaxation room and then combine the style of this room and the design of the veranda in the bathhouse. The result is a single space.

The dimensions of such a building accommodate a large stove, a full-fledged restroom, and if desired, you can even include a swimming pool in the project.

When planning any bathhouse with a terrace, it is important to consider that access to it should be both from the inside and from the outside. A terrace can be made not only along the wall of the bathhouse, but also as a corridor from the house to it.

Modern technologies do not stand still. Today, the terrace can have several levels, for example, the first serves as a porch for the entrance to the bathhouse, and the second and third go towards the gazebo. In addition, if the customer has the opportunity, then a swimming pool can be installed on the terrace.

Terrace exterior

As mentioned above, it is very important to take care in advance of the entrance to the terrace both from the bathhouse and from the street. The foundation for it must be poured with the same depth as for the main structure, so that in winter there are no deviations between them. In addition, it is recommended to install the terrace on poles rather than attach it to the wall itself. The material of both structures (bathhouse and terrace) should be the same.

In addition to the functional features, it is important to consider the design of the veranda in the bathhouse, as well as what will be located outside it. To decorate the space in front of the terrace, you can make a small pond, install figurines next to it and plant plants.

Pool

Today, many are trying to install a swimming pool into the flooring of the terrace; this is not only fashionable, but also useful. The advantage of this proximity to the bathhouse is that the pool is covered with a canopy, but at the same time it is still located in the open air. Swimming in it after a steam room is more pleasant and healthier than swimming in one that is located indoors.

Terrace with sliding wall

Not so long ago, bathhouse designs with a sliding glass wall began to appear. In essence, this building is a large veranda, which turns into an open terrace by removing the partition. The walls themselves can be made of plastic, glass, stretched fabric or metal of any color. The sliding wall mechanism can also be selected individually, these can be accordion walls, Japanese sliding walls or removable panels that function according to the type garage doors and are retracted under the ceiling or up from the street side, like a canopy.

In order to equip a terrace according to this principle, you need to choose a project as for a regular terrace, and only then install special doors.

Conclusion

As you can see, the choice of bathhouse designs with a veranda is quite extensive; everyone will be able to choose a suitable option for themselves and place it on suburban area. Each of them has individual characteristics that are important for ensuring quality rest. Therefore, before starting to build any type of bathhouse, you should study all the fire safety rules, first of all this applies to buildings with a terrace where the installation of a stove or barbecue grill is provided.

Whatever the size and arrangement of the terrace, its presence will add completeness to the bathhouse and will serve as a decoration for the suburban area.