Project of a wooden bathhouse with a veranda. Bathhouse with a terrace made of profiled timber. Bathhouse with terrace and relaxation room

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 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.
  • 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.
  • Installation of window and doorways 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 in a 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 dry tongue and groove batten(AB 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.
  • In window and doorways casing bars (swarms) are installed.
  • 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 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 house 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.

If you permanently live and work in Moscow, you simply need to periodically get out of the metropolis to restore your physical strength and increase your mental resistance to constant stress. A bathhouse will be a great help in this, oh medicinal properties which was known to our ancestors.

At the Tsar Bath company you have a unique chance to order a turnkey bathhouse with a wonderful addition - a veranda. We are ready to go with you all the way: from creating a building project to its commissioning.

Designing bathhouses with a veranda: special “highlights” of our projects

Most of our clients are interested in a turnkey bathhouse, in which any, even the most extraordinary, wishes for the design and interior of the room will be taken into account. With us you can easily build a steam room in an unusual old Russian style with an original addition in the form of a veranda.

Cooperation with us will not disappoint you for the following reasons:

  1. Our turnkey bathhouse projects with a veranda are truly exclusive, so you are unlikely to find a similar building on a neighboring site. Even in the standard construction plan, our specialists will make any changes that the customer requests, starting from the area of ​​the veranda and ending with its location. Such a terrace can be small and resemble a porch, or it can go around the entire perimeter of the building.
  2. We can build either a one-story or two-story bathhouse with an addition in the form of a veranda. At the same time, the price of design work will change slightly.
  3. Our designs for a bathhouse with a veranda take into account the features of the materials that will be used in the construction of walls and pouring the foundation. Therefore, the service life of the building without repairs will be at least several decades.

Features of the construction of baths with a veranda

The construction of a bathhouse with a veranda has its own nuances, but by contacting us, you can rest assured about the end result:

  1. We will bring to life the most complex project, paying close attention to the most small details, so alterations are unlikely to be required in the near future.
  2. You choose the material yourself - a bathhouse made of logs or timber looks equally good. This does not in any way affect the durability and strength of the structure. It is also important that natural wood in any form is absolutely safe for health.
  3. In our company, the construction of a bathhouse with a veranda will be completed within the time period specified in the contract, regardless of the complexity of the project.
  4. We build a steam room and a veranda at the same time, which avoids problems with foundation shrinkage and the quality of wall connections.
  5. If you value elite quality construction, you will like our price. Welcome to our office!

Our company’s employees are ready to advise you on any projects for a bathhouse with a veranda. If you value elite quality construction and a reasonable price, welcome to our office.

If you are a nature lover and often watch what is happening without leaving your home, then the most interesting for you will be the designs of houses with verandas (terraces), which allow you to have a great rest, breathing in fresh air, without leaving the territory of your home. The large terrace on the ground floor can be used for small events.

What is a veranda for?

Since the times of the USSR, stereotypes like this have been preserved in our country: “my home is my fortress.” Of course, the house should be reliable and protect people from all kinds of natural disasters, but why not expand it and make some part of it open to nature? For example, if there is a garden on the site, then the veranda will allow you to move from your house directly into it. Such houses have become quite commonplace in Europe, and this tradition is slowly seeping into us. It is best to build a house with a terrace in some place surrounded by nature and quiet. If you want just such housing, we recommend ordering a house project with a veranda (terrace) from us.

If a cottage or house is built from wood, then experts recommend making extensions from the same building material as the house (cottage). For example, if you are the owner of a house or cottage made of timber, then it is also preferable to choose timber for the terrace. As a result, you will get a harmonious appearance of the finished structure and the absence of any problems with the subsequent use of the extension, such as the skew of the veranda relative to the walls of the main building. When starting the construction of a house or cottage with a terrace (veranda), you should remember: the foundation of the veranda must have the same depth as the foundation of the house or cottage. But the same or different materials chosen for the construction of these buildings is no longer important. It is especially important to follow this rule if you plan to turn the veranda into a living room. Proper laying of the foundation will allow the new building to be firmly attached to the walls of the cottage or country house.

Projects one-story houses With terrace.

The compact design of such houses allows takes up little space on the site, yet it is spacious and comfortable.

The construction of a private bath over time involves expanding the total area by adding a veranda or terrace.

The extension can have an open or closed structure, which allows it to be used in any climatic conditions. A bathhouse with a veranda is a complex and labor-intensive project, but if desired, even a novice developer can implement it.

A terrace or veranda attached to a bathhouse is a functional structure that can be used for various purposes. This is a full-fledged room that has walls, a floor and a ceiling, as well as a separate or combined roof with a bathhouse.

What is such an extension used for? Many find her quite household use- storage of unnecessary things and materials that did not have a place in the main building.

The key purpose of the extension is to eat food after completion bath procedures. Here you can equip a comfortable dining area, placing a compact table, garden chairs, a chaise longue, and a sofa with decorative pillows and a warm blanket.

If there is a small summer house, then the extension can be used as summer kitchen, equipped necessary equipment and furniture.

Devotees of sauna relaxation can install here a pool filled with cool water to quickly cool down a hot body after a hot steam room.

Another option for using the extension is to create a play corner for children. The covered structure allows children to have fun outdoors even on a cloudy day. Here you can place Garden swing, sun loungers, floor mats, a Swedish gymnastics wall and even a miniature sandbox.

Choice suitable size extension is determined by the individual wishes of the developer and the size land plot. In this case, the area of ​​the extension can be equal to the area of ​​the bathhouse, in some cases more or less.

Differences between veranda and terrace

Having decided to build an extension for a private bath, many owners ask themselves: what is better to choose - a veranda or a terrace?

Veranda is functional room closed type, which is built into the existing structure.

The terrace is open design located on a separate base.

Important! Despite obvious design differences, veranda and terrace are among the additional buildings.

Main characteristics of the bathhouse extension:

  • A mandatory structural element of a veranda is a roof, while a terrace may not have one.
  • The veranda can serve either as an additional part of the building or as a separate extension. The terrace can be connected to the main building or located next to it.
  • If the veranda and terrace are used in winter time, they must have a single roof with the bathhouse.

The construction of extensions has its own characteristics, but still many homeowners opt for a veranda. It can be of any geometric shape and size, with panoramic or standard windows, insulated or lightweight.

The choice of the appropriate type of structure, open or closed, is considered at the stage of creating a detailed design. An open-type veranda is nothing more than a fenced terrace, but a closed-type one is a full-fledged functional room.

Design

The veranda attached to the bathhouse provides two entry options: internal, from the bathhouse, and external, from the street. It is often built along long wall, comes in square, rectangular and semicircular designs.

When building an extension on support pillars, a technological gap of 10 mm must be maintained between it and the bathhouse.

Taking into account the location in relation to the bathhouse, the building can be:

  • side - located along the wall;
  • frontal - erected to the front of the building;
  • corner - located at the junction of permanent wall structures;
  • encircling - built around the perimeter of the building;
  • semicircular - completely connected to the bathhouse with an internal exit.

Modern designs of bathhouses with verandas involve the construction of an extension in the shape of a rectangle or square, less often - an oval or semicircle.

Materials

Traditionally, when building extensions for brick and wooden baths rounded logs and beams are used. Such materials are environmentally friendly, durable, and also have high performance characteristics.

Important! For construction, high-quality and well-dried wood with a minimum shrinkage rate is used.

Logs and beams are prepared from coniferous and hardwood trees, pre-treated with antiseptic compounds.

As flooring except wooden planks you can lay artificial and a natural stone, porcelain tiles, paving and ceramic tiles.

Roofing materials require special attention, in particular if the roofs of the veranda and bathhouses have general design. For the extension, you can use slate, metal tiles, steel sheets, ondulin and polycarbonate.

Foundation

How to attach a veranda to an existing bathhouse quickly and efficiently? Construction works begin with the preparation of a strong and durable foundation, which is designed to protect the finished structure from subsidence and deformation.

The addition of a veranda to a bathhouse can be done on the following types of foundations:

  • Tape. It is a reinforced concrete base, running around the perimeter construction site, on which the construction of an extension is envisaged. It is suitable for stable types of soil with low groundwater level and can withstand heavy structures.
  • Columnar. It is erected from strong supports buried 75 cm into the ground in increments of 2 meters. Can be used as supports asbestos cement pipes or bored type piles. Requires additional waterproofing of supports.
  • Pile-screw. Built from metal pipes equipped with end blades. They are screwed into the ground to the required depth with pre-treatment with an anti-corrosion compound.
  • Pile. The most affordable type of base, which is used for problematic soils. The basis is bored concrete piles.

The choice of a suitable foundation for the veranda is determined by the type of foundation on which the bathhouse is built. The finished base is covered waterproofing material, after which the frame and flooring are assembled.

Walls

The most affordable option is to build frame veranda to a bathhouse made of logs or timber measuring 100 × 150 mm or 100 × 100 mm. Construction work is carried out using the following technology:

  1. A grillage is laid on top of the waterproofing layer of the foundation base - a wooden frame 55 mm thick and up to 160 mm wide. The strapping is fixed to the base with metal anchors.
  2. Afterwards, vertical supports are installed - by cutting or metal corners. The racks are fixed on each side to provide the necessary structural rigidity.
  3. Vertical racks are mounted so that the window and door openings are located between them in the right place.
  4. Performed top harness according to a similar scheme. In the outer corners, the logs are joined by notches or corners.
  5. Wall surfaces are insulated with mineral or basalt wool, and the outside is sheathed with planed boards or decorative panels.

Glazing

The sauna veranda can have partial or full glazing. Each of these options has its own technical features.

  1. Partial. It is represented by wall structures, which consist of 1/3 of brickwork or a wooden base, the rest of the volume is made of glass. A large number of windows provide additional daylight, makes the room more spacious and open.
  2. Complete. Wall structures consist almost entirely of frames with installed panoramic windows equipped with vents for natural ventilation.

Roof

The design of the roof depends on the location and shape of the veranda itself. If the extension is located under the bathhouse gable, it is easier to arrange common roof. In this case, there is no need to organize an additional drainage system.

If the veranda is perpendicular to the gable of the bathhouse, a separate roof should be installed.

Now let's look at how to make a roof for a veranda. The assembly is performed as follows:

  1. Installation in progress rafter system for the roof.
  2. Hydro- and vapor barrier is installed.
  3. The wooden sheathing is fixed, taking into account the overhangs and ebbs for the pediment.
  4. Roofing material is being laid.
  5. An apron is installed at the junction of the veranda and the bathhouse.

Important! Roofing material should be similar to the one mounted on the bathhouse.

Decoration and design

The veranda to the bathhouse can be erected quite easily with your own hands, and if you follow the technology frame construction All work can be completed in a short time.

The final stage of arranging the veranda - decorative design interior In this matter it is important to consider overall design baths or saunas to get a practical and harmonious interior. There are several popular styles for decorating a bath veranda.

Cottage style. This is a variety of shapes and designs, the presence of all kinds of details and decorative elements made of wood. Bath with open veranda may have carved railings made in the form decorative fencing, decorated with hanging pots with fresh flowers.

Mountain style. Suitable for large verandas: there is a heavy wooden frame, log railings and canopy. As decorative elements spruce or pine branches can be used. In such a room, high-quality handmade wooden furniture without decorative treatment looks solid.

Modern style. Provides a minimum number of decorative elements and details. The entire interior is decorated simply and concisely. For finishing you can use wood, natural or fake diamond, glass, metal and plastic.

Eclecticism. This is a mixture of different styles with the choice of the most suitable elements. Laconic or expensive furniture, decor made from natural or artificial materials- all this can be safely combined to decorate a veranda.

A private bath or sauna is a real paradise for true connoisseurs of bath relaxation. If necessary, the modest structure can be expanded by building a spacious and functional veranda.

For Russian people, a bathhouse is always associated with a pleasant pastime and relaxation. For greater comfort and creation ideal conditions for recreation, many owners country houses they create bathhouses with terraces under one roof, on which they often set up a barbecue area or simply a pleasant decoration. These with a relaxation room and a terrace are called bath complex. In this article we will talk about the features of such buildings and present several projects of these structures.

Advantages of installing a bath complex

A terrace is an extension to a house or other structure. It is usually open, but can also be glazed to be used in the cold season and protect everyone inside from the weather. The design of such a structure near the bathhouse has a lot of advantages, which become the main criteria when choosing owners:


Often the terraces near the bathhouse have a grill or barbecue. An oven can also serve as a cooking area. The barbecue is also fenced with railings with a minimum height of 1 meter. It is also possible to design it with a lattice, which will completely cover the space, but will allow air and natural light to pass through.

The most common designs of bathhouses with a terrace

Often, during the construction of a bathhouse, they equip not only a terrace, but also other recreation areas, for example, a billiard room, recreation rooms and other premises that are necessary for one or another person. It is best to order a project from a construction company so that qualified craftsmen complete it taking into account all the needs of the owner. We'll consider interesting projects, which can be brought to life if you have the budget and desire.

Bathhouse with terrace 4*5.5

This is a small, one might say, budget structure of a bathhouse made of timber, which consists of three rooms inside and a terrace located near the building. Inside there are all the necessary rooms - a steam room, a shower room and a relaxation room.

In this project, you can change the total area of ​​each room by moving the walls. It all depends on what type of bathhouse is being built and how many people need to be taken in at one time. If you are using a sauna, then a very large steam room is not needed, and it can be reduced in favor of a relaxation room.

The steam room area is calculated depending on the number of lying and sitting places, as well as the space around the stove and for movement. If in a Russian bath you need mainly lying down seats, the area of ​​which per person is on average 2.1 m2, then for a sauna you will need sitting ones, the area of ​​which per person will be approximately 1.2 m2.

This bathhouse project was created mainly for seasonal use, since in winter the entrance will create some discomfort for those who are in the rest room. This can be corrected by making an additional partition to create a small vestibule or perform closed terrace in front of entrance.

This project has its advantages:

  1. The opportunity to relax in the cold season in the relaxation room under comfortable conditions.
  2. Lack of insects that bother you in the summer.
  3. The recreation room can be equipped with a small living room with a TV and even a refrigerator.
  4. If you often relax with friends in this room, then it is quite possible to arrange a bar counter and a bar.

Project of a bathhouse with a terrace and attic

If the owner has a small plot of land, then it is quite possible to build a bathhouse with a terrace and an attic to provide space for a recreation room. This design will be two-story, which will save significant space. In addition to the rest room, a living room can be arranged in the attic in case of a visit large quantity guests. But to create comfortable conditions The attic room must be insulated.

The terrace will be an ideal place to relax after a steam bath in the warm season, and for those who like to plunge into the snow, it will become a kind of transition.

Such a bath can be performed in corner version, the terrace in this case will become the final feature in the overall image of the building. In addition, it will have much more useful space for decorating, for example, an area with a barbecue or barbecue.

Project of a bathhouse with a terrace 6*6

If the site allows, then such a structure can be completed. The number of rooms inside the bathhouse is 3. These, as in the first case, are a steam room, a shower room and a relaxation room. But here they are much more spacious, since the area of ​​the building allows. A bathroom can also fit inside if you sacrifice a little the dimensions of one of the rooms.

Materials used for construction

To create a bathhouse with a terrace, you can use any material depending on your capabilities and needs. It could be wood, brick, stone, building blocks. The floor on the terrace can also be made in any design: from terrace boards, paving or ceramic tiles, paved stone.

Even despite constant contact with environment, most often bathhouses are built from timber with a terrace. Wherein Special attention given to the type of wood. If soft wood is used, for example, pine and spruce, then you will have to frequently carry out repairs and replace leaky elements. It is best to use hardwood. It costs more, but does not require special care and is resistant to external influences.

Near brick bath a terrace is being built, which is fenced brickwork. Its floor is laid out with tiles or stones. But for such buildings you will have to pour a concrete site in advance. If the site has dry soil that is not prone to heaving, you can simply fill the site with sand and gravel and lay paving slabs on top.

When planning the location of an object, it is worth considering the direction of winds in a given climate. The terrace must be constructed in such a way that the main structure covers it from the wind.

Important! The same indicator is important if you plan to place a barbecue on the terrace so that the smoke from it does not reach those who are inside.

The design goal is determined in advance. If you want to create shade during the summer heat, then it is better to abandon the location of the structure on the south side. If it is built for sunbathing, then the south side is an excellent solution.

The classic terrace does not have a roof, but for practicality it is still worth building one, since the weather is unpredictable and precipitation can interfere with proper rest.

If you plan to build a barbecue, then you need to maintain safety measures. Projects for bathhouses with a terrace and barbecue involve the use of only refractory bricks for the construction of the stove. In this case, part of the floor and walls near it are laid out with material that is incapable of ignition.

Important! If a bathhouse with a terrace will be used all year round, then heating is installed in advance, and the terrace is glazed.

The barbecue is installed only away from the main recreation area, in a separate area, which must be adapted for cooking and equipped with everything necessary.

Ways to decorate a terrace

To create a cozy atmosphere, the terrace must be created in such a way that you want to relax on it. Depending on the design method, there are terraces or verandas.