About WarmCedarLine

WarmCedarLine is an information resource focused on cedar sauna construction, heating system selection, and home wellness space design in Poland.

Last updated: June 2026

What This Site Covers

The content on WarmCedarLine focuses on practical questions that arise when planning a cedar sauna in a residential setting in Poland. The three main areas covered are:

  • Heating system selection — comparing wood-burning stoves, electric heaters, and infrared panels with reference to Polish installation requirements.
  • Construction details — cedar wood grades, wall assemblies, vapour barriers, and ventilation design, with reference to applicable Polish standards and legislation.
  • Wellness space design — layout principles, material combinations, and lighting approaches for integrating a cedar sauna into a home environment.

Editorial Approach

Articles on this site draw on publicly available technical standards, Polish building legislation, and manufacturer documentation. Statistical claims and specific figures are sourced from identified documents. Where precise data is unavailable, the content uses neutral descriptive language rather than estimated figures.

Content is written in English. The primary geographic context is Poland, reflecting the climate, building code framework, and material supply chain relevant to Polish residential construction.

Disclaimer

The information on WarmCedarLine is provided for general reference purposes. It does not constitute professional architectural, engineering, or legal advice. Building a sauna — particularly any work involving structural elements, electrical installations, or chimney flues — should be carried out by licensed professionals in compliance with current Polish law. Readers are responsible for verifying all technical information against applicable standards and regulations before making construction decisions.

Contact

Questions and corrections can be submitted using the contact form on the home page. This site does not collect or store personal data beyond what is described in the Privacy Policy.

Image Credits

All images used on this site are sourced from Wikimedia Commons under Creative Commons licences. Image attributions are included in captions where the licence requires it.