The Sadu SPA project is a spa zone located in a basement, designed in an ethnic Kazakh style. The main challenge was to create a comfortable and authentic space despite the limited area, low ceilings, and a large number of engineering communications. Nevertheless, the project was successfully implemented with maximum efficiency.
The complex includes:
The interior features natural materials that align with the Kazakh style, including clay, wood, and natural stone. The individual steam rooms are finished with unique clay coatings.
The treatment area is equipped with Sangens stoves, ensuring even heating of the steam rooms. Additionally, the space includes a washing area and a hot plunge pool for a complete relaxation experience.
The clay steam rooms in the complex contribute to high energy efficiency due to the natural thermal properties of clay. Clay walls retain heat well, allowing for a more stable and prolonged warming effect. The Sangens stoves, used in the steam rooms, ensure even heat distribution. The thoughtful design minimizes heat loss, creating a comfortable and sustainable spa environment.
The use of natural materials like clay, wood, and stone makes the project environmentally friendly. The emphasis on natural elements enhances the harmonious atmosphere.
The Sadu is a unique spa space that blends Kazakh cultural traditions with modern technologies. Despite technical challenges, the project has been successfully realized, offering guests a relaxing experience in an atmospheric and comfortable setting.