Projects of corner baths made of timber. How to make a corner bathhouse with your own hands

Feature corner baths is their unusual shape. In classic corner version the main part of the room (steam room and washing room) is built perpendicularly, at an angle of 90⁰ to the additional rooms for leisure activities.

Why build a corner bathhouse, and what advantages does it have over a rectangular structure?

  1. The stove in such buildings is located in the middle between the steam room and the relaxation room, so it can heat the entire room, which is especially important in winter.
  2. Corner baths are designed specifically for installation in areas small sizes or in courtyards where additional buildings, flower beds, garden furniture and other decorative elements are already present. The building is necessarily located in one of the corners of the site, and therefore does not take up much space and does not disturb the overall composition.
  3. A building whose shape resembles an angle or triangle is a rather unusual and interesting architectural solution.

In addition to all its additional advantages, compact corner baths, made by experienced specialists, will perfectly cope with their main purpose - to help a person or a group of people have a good time.

Corner sauna made of timber

The compact building is equipped with a vestibule room, which further contributes to the preservation warm temperature in the building even in the coldest weather.

This project takes up very little space on the site, but at the same time the building is quite spacious and practical.

The rest room and wash room are combined here, which allows you to save more free space in the room and save on the cost of building materials.

The presented project has a very interesting triangular shape and will look original on any summer cottage.

On the ground floor there are all the main components (steam room, wash room, vestibule and bathroom), and on the second floor there is an additional recreation room where you can equip a kitchen, billiard room or even a workshop and a very spacious balcony on which summer time good for romantic dates and friendly gatherings.

This project is very remarkable thanks to unusual design and spacious open veranda.

There is a barbecue oven installed on the veranda, so during the warm season, barbecue parties can be held here.

Inside the building there is a steam room, separate washrooms and toilets, and three rooms for rest and leisure, which can be furnished to your own taste.

The project with a terrace and barbecue will appeal to all lovers of bathhouses and traditional outdoor recreation, since it combines all the components for an ideal leisure time.

Corner sauna for 10 people

A wonderful project with a spacious steam room and an open terrace that can comfortably accommodate a group of up to 10 people.

Bathhouse with swimming pool 129 sq.m. m.

An elegant structure is guaranteed to decorate your site and give it status. A room equipped inside the building with a swimming pool of more than 40 square meters cool down comfortably after water procedures.

The building has a main (from the terrace) and an additional (from the porch) entrance, is equipped with a separate kitchen and guest room, separate bathroom and comfortable steam room.

On the second floor there is an additional guest room where you can arrange a bedroom or a billiard room, which will allow you to use the building as a guest house or even the main house.

Bathhouse with veranda and barbecue 8x9

A surprisingly compact and at the same time very pretty and roomy building project with a barbecue is an ideal choice for people who are concerned about the issue of comfortable leisure time.

Enclosed veranda With large windows allows you to comfortably spend time in the bathhouse both in summer and winter. The building also houses small room rest room, wash room, steam room and bathroom.

Bathhouse with veranda and barbecue 8x10

Small bathhouse with a separate barbecue room can safely be called successful architectural solution, since the building measures 8x10 and actually accommodates a spacious kitchen combined with a dining room, a living room, a separate bathroom and a steam room.

The developers also propose installing a fireplace in the relaxation room to maintain an atmosphere of comfort and opportunity autonomous heating all rooms of the bathhouse.

In fact, in such a building you can not only spend your leisure time comfortably, but even organize holiday parties, accommodate unexpected guests and live independently.

Two-story bathhouse made of laminated timber 94 sq.m.

Buildings made of laminated veneer lumber are distinguished not only by their reliability, but also by the high speed of assembly of the structure. By ordering the construction of this project, you will be able to enjoy the procedures on your own site in the shortest possible time.

The two-story bathhouse with a separate boiler room is very convenient and designed, first of all, taking into account the comfort and hygiene of visiting the steam room and living in the house.

The first floor contains all the main rooms, including a toilet room, kitchen and living room, and the second floor is ideal for a bedroom. Thus, this building can perfectly perform not only its main functions, but also serve as an excellent place for a small family to live.

L-shaped bath

Project L-shaped designed specifically for placement in the corner of the site. The building combines a separate dressing room, steam room, washroom, bathroom and vestibule, as well as a spacious lounge.

  • Advantages of corner baths

    Advantages of corner baths

    Gardeners often complain about the small plot area of ​​six acres. What can you say about a tiny piece of land of three hundred square meters? And there are still plenty of gardening partnerships with such tiny “plots”. And the owner of such a piece wants, except for a small garden house, have a place where you can park a car, plant at least a couple of beds of greenery, put in a greenhouse, arrange a green lawn for children or for a barbecue, and of course, put up a bathhouse.

    In such cramped conditions, as an option, you can consider the design of a small bathhouse, placed at an angle, on the border of two neighboring plots.

    Such a solution can have several positive aspects at once:

    1) Two wings of the bathhouse, forming an angle, will create a piece of space, closed from the prying eyes of neighbors. Then in winter, after the steam room, you can safely plop naked into a snowdrift, and in summer you can dive into a small pool.

    2) Thanks to this configuration, part of the land is freed up on which you can put a veranda, terrace or barbecue.

    3) If he comes to you a large number of If you like to take a steam bath, you can choose a project with two entrances - to the relaxation room, to the steam room or to the washroom.

    4) A corner bathhouse is convenient for arranging a small attic, where a teenage child will happily spend the summer.

    Below we present two completed corner bath projects.

    First option

    The project of such a bathhouse was born completely unexpectedly. Initially, there was no talk of any corner structure. We just bought a new log house to replace the old one. During dismantling it turned out that old building still quite viable. Therefore, they decided to change the logs of the lower crown and correct the foundation, and next to it, build a new log house on a separate foundation. Both buildings were connected by a doorway.

    The stove in the old log house was removed - now there is a washing room, the rest remains the same - a locker room + toilet. In the new one, the entire area is intended for a steam room, and only in the cold season, when it becomes cool in the unheated washing room, do we use the steam room as a washing room.

    Both log houses stand on a strip foundation poured to a depth of 70 cm cement mortar with reinforcing bars. The solution is poured flush with the soil surface. At the corners, the log houses rest on halves of curbs, the rest of the foundation is red brick, with facing brick on the front side.

    The first crown is laid on roofing felt waterproofing. the remaining logs of the new cage are laid on flax batting. Thanks to the fact that the log good quality, the walls are not insulated in any way and retain heat perfectly. The only thing that is carried out periodically (about once a year) is external treatment with the protective agent “Aquatex” - the color “pine”. True, despite this, the trees become a little darker every year. The inside of the logs is not hewn, sheathed or treated in any way.

    The old log house is lined with pine clapboard inside. In the washing compartment it is coated with a special colorless wax-based compound (I don’t remember the name).

    The rear outer, invisible part of the frame is sheathed with an ordinary “inch”. And the front one, visible in the photo, is lined with blockhouse.

    The ceilings of both buildings are made of floor lath, 30 mm thick, with a tongue and groove connection. On top, from the roof side, on a ceiling board covered with foil, insulation is laid - penoplex, 50 mm thick.

    The roof is pitched. I was afraid that the ridge gable would be on small area look too bulky. Later I regretted it - too much attic space It wouldn't hurt, and there would be no snow load.

    The floor in the new log house is in the form of a cement screed with reinforcing mesh, sloping from front door to the opposite end wall with a drainage hole in the foundation, through which water is drained through a pipe into a d/well. Cement floor covered with tiles ceramic tiles. On top of it, 50 mm thick main floor boards are laid on the logs.

    The floor of the old log house is similar, but has a slightly funnel-shaped screed, with a drainage hole in the center, from where the used water flows through a pipe into a second well.

    Ventilation of the bath is carried out due to a small opening window with double glazing and four holes in the foundation made of plastic sewer pipes, with a diameter of 50 mm. If necessary, these holes can be closed with special plugs.

    The bathhouse, in my opinion, is practically devoid of shortcomings. The impression is somewhat spoiled only by the unsightly sauna stove, it is welded from a “five hundred” pipe. But, of course, it’s not just a matter of appearance, the whole problem is the tank for hot water installed on top of the oven.

    Not only does it have a small volume, but being part of a steel “five hundred”, it is susceptible to corrosion. The water often has to be changed due to rust. Since the chimney is located in the center of the tank, it is impossible to place a stainless steel liner there. Coatings made from fire-moisture-resistant paints do not produce the desired result. In addition to the fact that they are toxic, the coating also slides off by the end of the season.

    Another disadvantage of this design is the abundance of soot in the pipe, which is formed due to the fact that smoke passes through the tank with cold water, so the chimney has to be cleaned at least once a season. So the stove would have to be more modern.

    Although this can also find its advantages: significant metal thickness of 6 mm, good heat transfer and efficiency. It has a spacious heater made of a horizontally welded pipe with a diameter of 200 mm. The flame from the firebox, covering it on both sides, warms up the stones well and goes up, also heating the upper tank of water.

    Well, another disadvantage of such a building is the proximity of the toilet to the rest of the rooms. Although, I think we can’t do without it. In order to prevent the smell from being annoying, the toilet must be reliably isolated from other rooms already at the foundation stage.
    Otherwise, since its construction in 2009, the bathhouse has established itself only as a source of health and pleasure.

    Second project

    This bathhouse was built in 2015 according to the same principle - a corner design.

    Ordered pine log house non-standard shape 4x2.5 m is also installed on a strip foundation, which is buried 0.5 meters into the ground and laid brickwork another 0.5 meters above the surface. Before pouring, the foundation was reinforced with a double grid of reinforcing bars with a diameter of 12 mm.

    As in the first option, the bathhouse is divided into a locker room (or rest room), shower room and steam room. It was already decided to install the toilet here at some distance from the bathhouse. I don’t even know if this is a plus or a minus? The photo shows how the corner bathhouse is compactly located on the site, having three fairly spacious rooms inside.

    The foundation is quite high. This made it possible to lay out a row of logs from the inside of the steam room, from the floor to the lower crown of logs. tiles. The floor is a cement screed, on top of which there are logs made of steel pipes, with a diameter of 100 mm (the diameter is large, but these are the used pipes that remained from the dismantling of the water pipeline). The ends of the pipes are embedded in the foundation walls. And boards 40 mm thick are laid on them. From the outside, the foundation is additionally insulated with a layer of 50 mm polystyrene foam and plastered.

    The locker room is designed like an extension to a log house. The frame is made of 150x100 timber, which made it possible to lay mineral wool insulation, 150 mm thick, and sheathe outer wall siding, and the internal lining is made of aspen. The wall between the washroom and the sauna is also lined with aspen clapboard on both sides and insulated with mineral wool. Why aspen? It is believed that, despite its relative cheapness, this material is almost as good as linden in its properties.

    There is also a storage type hot water tank installed in the locker room. It must be remembered that when installing such a tank, you need to take care of high-quality electricity. wiring By the way, the wiring throughout the bathhouse is made of special heat-resistant wire.

    The bathhouse has no windows, and ventilation is provided - in the wash compartment due to the “ventilation fungus”, and in the sauna - due to the wooden curtain visible in the photo. Above the floor there are unclosed ventilation holes, the size of half a brick.

    The inside of the ceiling is lined with clapboard sewn onto aluminum foil. Then, from the roof side to waterproofing film A layer of mineral wool, 200 mm thick, was laid. The steam room itself is not sheathed with anything, only in places of contact with the walls near the shelf, aspen slats are sewn onto the logs so as not to get dirty with the resin released.

    The roof is pitched, covered with corrugated sheets yellow color, which goes well with the color of the logs.
    Drainage is carried out by connected pipes from the shower and from the sauna, and discharged into cement screed floor into a drainage well.

    The main feature of this bathhouse is the stove, with a firebox facing the street.

    Vesuvius brand stove, with a special elongated combustion channel.

    It would seem that this kind of solution is quite absurd and, to put it mildly, not entirely popular. But in vain, because heating a bathhouse from the street has many advantages:

    • Oxygen is not burned in a heated room, therefore there is no carbon monoxide.
    • No garbage is brought into the bathhouse along with firewood.
    • Due to the firebox, usable space is saved, albeit a little.
    • The combustion hole is located higher, in contrast to traditional oven, therefore, when igniting and firing the stove, you do not need to bend over, or even kneel.

    Thanks to the well-placed canopy, we got rid of one inconvenience - in the rain you can throw firewood without fear of getting wet.

    Well, in conclusion, let’s say that, conveniently located in the corner of the site, such a bathhouse occupies a minimum of land area and easily fits into any landscape.

  • If you have a plot outside the city, the idea of ​​ordering a bathhouse project has probably occurred to you more than once. The Tsar Bath company will be happy to become your guide to the world of bathing traditions of our ancestors, who cared about their health.

    But we have a special offer for you. It is quite possible that you will be interested in a turnkey corner bathhouse. You will not only feel closer to nature, but you will also save a significant amount thanks to the features of the construction of such a steam room.

    Corner bathhouse: what is the attractiveness of this option?

    Turnkey corner bathhouse projects involve placing the premises of the building in the shape of the letter “L”. Considering that purchasing a large plot of land near Moscow is quite expensive, this best option for the construction of a steam room in limited space.

    You should take a closer look at our turnkey corner bath projects for the following reasons:

    1. We are ready to make both a standard and an exclusive project for you, taking into account any of your wishes and financial capabilities. You describe the appearance and interior of your bathhouse - our specialists embody it on paper.
    2. Our log bathhouse will look great even on a standard plot of 6 acres thanks to its unconventional design, which ensures a more compact placement of premises.
    3. Our company’s projects have a huge advantage – energy efficiency. In the corner baths, the steam room, shower, and relaxation room will be located as close as possible to the stove. This means you get maximum comfort and minimal expenditure on additional heating.

    How to properly build a corner bathhouse in the national style

    The qualifications of our specialists are quite high, so the construction of corner baths will not cause them any difficulties. Among the undoubted advantages of working with us, we note the following:

    1. We work only with suppliers of high quality material. The client can choose the option that suits him based on the price. A bathhouse made of logs or profiled timber - any of these buildings will be built in strict accordance with the project and modern construction standards. Therefore, its durability and safety for health is beyond doubt.
    2. When constructing corner baths, we strictly adhere to the deadlines specified in the contract, regardless of the complexity of the project.
    3. The construction of such buildings will cost you significantly less due to the ability to use not only long beams or logs, which is explained by the special architecture corner bath.

    We are ready to guide our clients through the entire cycle of creating an elite bathhouse - from design to construction - with minimal costs and without loss of quality. The final price for the final product of our cooperation will undoubtedly please you.

    Recently, a corner bathhouse with a gazebo is quite often erected in suburban areas. country houses. It would be a mistake to say that corner baths have only begun to be in demand now. Similar structures have been erected before. However, the construction of a corner type specifically in the case of using a bathhouse manifests itself in at its best. A corner bathhouse, which is not adjacent to other buildings, has a significant advantage: its dimensions are not limited, so you can build large structure. This allows you to place in the bathhouse not only a steam room, but also a gym or billiard room.

    The corner bathhouse is located separately from other buildings, so it needs to be insulated more carefully.

    The only drawback of such buildings is that they need to be carefully insulated, unlike buildings that are located inside the house.

    Corner bath designs have a unique layout and often include 3 rooms: a steam room, which is combined with a shower room, and 2 relaxation rooms. In most cases, rest rooms have separate entrances. A veranda can be attached to one of the rooms.

    Projects of similar structures attract appearance structures and unusual layout.

    Similar baths have good thermal characteristics, since steam rooms have a small area of ​​external walls. The air in the steam room gets very hot, so reducing heat loss is very important.

    Figure 1. Plan of a corner bath.

    To make the structure even warmer, you can make gable roof, the elements of which will intersect at an angle of 90°.

    However, it is worth noting that it is very difficult to build such a structure on your own if you do not have the appropriate work experience. Therefore, it is recommended to use the services of qualified specialists.

    If you make a vestibule, you can prevent cold from entering from the front door. The optimal place for erecting a building of this type is the extreme part land plot . These designs have fire hazard, so it is recommended to build them at the maximum possible distance from residential premises. It is worth taking into account the darkening that the structure will create.

    A good place would be a utility area or a well-visited garden plot. If possible, the structure should be closed on all sides so that it is not visible from the neighboring area.

    Corner bath parameters

    A corner bath can be characterized by a significant advantage - energy efficiency. For example, rectangular buildings have a specific number of rooms, some of which are located close to the stove, while the other part of the rooms needs to be intensively heated.

    In corner baths, all rooms can be heated from one stove without compromising the comfort of living. A diagram of the corner structure can be seen in Fig. 1.

    Figure 2. Scheme of strip foundation.

    If in a square-shaped log house the stove will be placed in the middle of the building, then the design of a corner bathhouse involves placing the stove in the middle, in the wall between the steam room and the relaxation area.

    The furnace firebox should not be taken to the steam room, but to the rest room. Such placement of the stove will allow for more efficient heating of the room and will make it possible to significantly reduce the level of heat loss.

    The presence of a gazebo is a significant advantage, which has a positive effect on the formation of the selling price of the building on the secondary market.

    A bathhouse project of this type allows for the construction of several entrances, for example, at each end.

    A corner building project is no more difficult to implement than building an ordinary rectangular building. The construction of such structures assumes the possibility of using building materials with a shorter length than the elements needed to erect a 5x5 m structure.

    Long walls can be built using long bars or rounded logs, with the remaining material used for shorter walls. Accordingly, a bathhouse with a corner configuration eliminates the overconsumption of building materials. The construction of such a building will require less money.

    How to choose materials for building a bathhouse

    To build corner buildings with your own hands, profiled beams or rounded logs are most often used. Such materials have the following advantages:

    1. Affordable price.
    2. Slight shrinkage of the walls during the drying process.
    3. Reduced labor costs and time savings, since such materials are pre-prepared for execution construction work, which cannot be said about edged beams that need to be processed.
    4. Low thermal conductivity of the walls due to the tenon-to-groove fastening of the beams.
    5. Cracking of the bars due to the negative influence of the external environment is almost completely eliminated.

    Figure 3. Diagram rafter system with insulation.

    You will need to prepare the following elements:

    • slats;
    • antiseptics;
    • roofing material;
    • stove;
    • waterproofing material;
    • bars;
    • sand;
    • gravel;
    • bitumen mastic;
    • dowels;
    • jute ribbon;
    • fasteners.

    How to build a corner bathhouse with your own hands

    Figure 4. Scheme of the bathhouse ceiling.

    The construction of a corner bath is a complex process that consists of certain stages. Preparation of materials for assembling the bathhouse. First of all, you need to make an estimate of materials. To do this, you should use project documentation. Prepared materials should be placed close to the site. To prevent the bars from absorbing moisture, they should be stacked on fixed sleepers. A canopy should be made over the beam to protect the materials from precipitation and sunlight. The next step is to prepare construction site. You will need to remove vegetation and topsoil.

    After this, you should dig a trench under the base around the perimeter future construction. The depth of the trench will depend on the level of soil freezing. The higher this value, the greater the depth of the trench. The average depth of the trench is 1.2 m. The bottom of the pit must be compacted and filled with a mixture of sand and gravel. You will need to lay a strapping of reinforcement bars on the pillow. Formwork must be installed on top of the structure, which should be approximately 20 cm above the base of the soil. The formwork is poured concrete mortar. The end result should be a reliable strip base. A diagram of such a design is shown in Fig. 2.

    The upper part of the base must be insulated with roofing felt or bitumen mastic. The lower crown is installed on the waterproofing material. Corner joints can be “claw” or “tenon”. These types of connections are reliable and easy to implement. You will need to lay sealing material between the crowns. IN in this case It is recommended to use jute tape. The crowns are fastened with wooden dowels 25-30 cm long.

    Construction of roof and ceiling

    The roofing system is erected using rafters made of 100x100 mm timber. You can use tiles or slate as roofing material. During the construction of the roof, thermal insulation must be used. Finally, a vapor barrier membrane should be installed. The diagram of the rafter system is shown in Fig. 3. The ceiling must be suspended. In the lower part it needs to be hemmed with insulating material, glassine and wood paneling. The design of such a ceiling is shown in Fig. 4.

    The partitions between the rooms are made of brick, since a heater stove must be installed in one of the partitions.

    The floor base can be made on logs or on a cement screed. As finishing material It is best to use tiles. Installing the floor base on joists is easy. The joists must be mounted so that the rail installed on them is located at the same level as the bottom of the door opening. All wooden parts must be treated with antiseptic compounds.

    As the floor dries, it will be necessary to cover it with special wax- and oil-based protective coatings.

    The construction of corner baths is a complex process, but according to statistics homemade production Such designs make it possible to save a significant amount of money that would have to be spent on paying for the services of qualified craftsmen.

    Recently, a corner bathhouse with a gazebo has become a distinctive attribute of many suburban summer cottages. What is this design, what are its differences from other baths and what are the features of its construction?

    It cannot be said that structures in the shape of the letter “L” began to be built only now. No, such buildings have been ubiquitous since ancient times. But it is when used as a bathhouse that a building with a corner configuration can show itself at its best.

    Main characteristics of corner baths

    Corner baths with or without a gazebo are characterized by one obvious advantage– energy efficiency. For example, buildings of traditional rectangular shape- this is a certain number of rooms, some of which are located in close proximity to the stove, while the rest of the rooms require additional heating.

    In corner-type bathhouses, all rooms can be heated from one stove without compromising the comfort of living.

    If in a square log house the stove is located in the middle of the building, then the corner type project provides for the location of the stove in the middle, in the wall between.

    Important: the stove firebox is vented to the rest room, and not to the steam room.

    Experts are of the opinion that this arrangement of the stove contributes to more efficient heating of the room and a significant reduction in the degree of heat loss.

    Again, the presence of a gazebo, if provided for by the project, is an additional advantage that will optimally affect the formation of the sale value of the property on the secondary real estate market.

    Important: the corner bathhouse design allows for the construction of two entrances, for example, from each of the two ends, which guarantees additional ease of use.

    Let's try to figure out how to build such a bathhouse with our own hands.

    Construction principles

    Project

    The corner bath project is no more difficult to implement than the construction of a standard rectangular building. It should also be noted that the construction of such objects provides for the possibility of using building materials with a shorter length than, for example, a traditional 5x5 object.

    As a result, the longest walls can be built using long timber or rounded logs, while the remaining lumber will be used for smaller walls. As a result, choosing a project with a corner configuration allows you to avoid overuse of building materials and thereby reduce the cost of the finished structure.

    Choosing material

    The optimal material for the construction of corner corners.

    The use of such materials guarantees the following advantages:

    • Reducing labor costs and saving time, since such materials are pre-adapted for construction work, which cannot be said about conventional edged timber, which requires additional processing.
    • Affordable price.
    • Low thermal conductivity of walls due to the high-quality connection of profiled timber using the “tenon-to-groove” type.
    • Minimal shrinkage of walls during drying.
    • Minimum degree of timber cracking due to negative impact environmental factors.
    • Optimal aesthetic qualities of the finished building.

    Construction process

    The construction of a corner-type bathhouse is a multi-stage process that involves the following work:

    1. Procurement of building materials. To draw up an estimate of materials, we are guided by the design documentation. We store the purchased timber in close proximity to the construction site.
      To prevent the timber from absorbing moisture, it must be stacked on transverse sleepers. We make a canopy over the timber to protect the lumber from precipitation and direct rays of the sun.
    2. Preparing the construction site, during which the vegetation and top layer of soil are removed from the site.
    3. Next, a trench is dug for the foundation. along the perimeter of the future house.

    The depth of the trench depends on the degree of soil freezing; the higher this indicator, the deeper the dig (on average 1.2 m). We tamp the bottom of the trench and fill it with sand and gravel mixture. A strapping of reinforcing rods is laid on this pillow.

    We install formwork on top of the entire structure, which should be approximately 20 cm above the ground surface, and pour concrete into the formwork. The result of the work done should be simple to implement, but nevertheless reliable.

    1. We insulate the top of the foundation with roofing felt and bitumen mastic.
    2. On the lower crown. We make corner joints “into the claw” or “into the tenon”. These types of connections are easy to implement and at the same time very reliable.

    1. Between the crowns we lay a sealant - jute tape. We fasten the crowns with wooden dowels 20-30 cm long.
    2. The roofing system is traditionally built using rafters made of 100x100 mm timber. The roof is covered with metal tiles or asbestos-cement slate. When constructing a roof, we actively use thermal insulation, not forgetting to use a vapor barrier membrane.

    1. We make the ceiling hemmed with a bottom row of insulation, glassine and wooden lining.

    1. We make interior partitions from brick. This decision is explained by the fact that a heater stove will be built or installed in one of the partitions.
    2. The flooring is done on joists or on a solid cement screed, followed by finishing with ceramic tiles. Installing the floor on joists is simple. The point is to install the joists so that the boards placed on them are flush with the bottom of the doorway.

    1. Floor boards and wall material impregnated with antiseptic agents. As the floor dries, it becomes covered protective coatings based on oil and wax.

    Important: when interior decoration Baths should not use drying oil or varnish, as such coatings crack and crumble with a sharp change in temperature.

    Conclusion

    Instructions self-construction baths are not easy. But according to statistics, self-construction of this structure allows you to save a considerable amount of money that would have to be spent on paying for invited specialists. You can find more informative information by watching the video in this article.