Saunas need lighting that's rated to handle 120°C heat and the kind of humidity that breaks regular fixtures down within months. We carry four products on this page: the Leisurecraft SaunaGlo 43 and 72 LED strip sets for ambient indirect light along the wall or ceiling, the standard electric sauna light fixture for traditional single-point illumination, and the cedar light shade that pairs with it. All built specifically for sauna conditions. Ships Canada-wide.
Sauna Lighting
Strip lighting or a single fixture - the design choice.
Two ways to light a sauna, and the choice is mostly aesthetic. Both work; they produce different rooms.
LED strip lighting (the SaunaGlo 43 and 72 sets). Modern ambient look. Mount the strip along the wall under the bench, behind the backrest, or along the ceiling perimeter for indirect glow. Even illumination, no shadows, no single bright spot. Both the SaunaGlo 43 and the longer SaunaGlo 72 are heat-rated to 120°C (248°F) with no flickering, run on 110V with a 12V power supply included, and come with a cedar-mounted wall remote for brightness control. The 43 inch set fits most home saunas; the 72 inch set is sized for longer benches and larger commercial builds. Both mount vertically or horizontally.
Single-fixture lighting (the electric sauna light plus cedar shade). Traditional sauna look. The marine-grade oval fixture mounts on the wall or ceiling and throws focused warm light from one position. Pair it with the cedar light shade for a softer, diffused glow that blends into wooden interiors - 11.75 inches tall, 7.75 wide, 6.5 deep. The right call if you want the heater area lit and the corners darker for that traditional sauna mood.
For most builds the choice comes down to whether you want ambient light flowing through the whole room (strip) or focused warm light from one position (fixture). Some buyers do both - a single fixture above the heater for traditional warmth, plus an LED strip under the bench for safe footing. Lighting is one piece of the build; the DIY Sauna kits cover the lumber, doors, and ventilation that go around it, and Sauna Accessories cover the buckets, ladles, soapstone, and textiles that complete the room.
Why standard household fixtures don't belong in a sauna.
Standard ceiling fixtures, pot lights, and household LED strips aren't built for the temperatures, and humidity saunas reach. Most household fixtures fail within months of sauna installation - plastic components warp, drivers overheat, and the seals on integrated LED units break down under repeated heat-cool-humidity cycles. Every product on this page is built specifically for sauna conditions: marine-grade construction on the electric fixture, heat-rated to 120°C on the SaunaGlo strips, moisture-sealed components throughout. We don't carry recessed pot lights for saunas - they're difficult to seal properly against humidity, and the SaunaGlo strips give you better even illumination across the whole room than a row of point sources.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Can I use regular household lights in my sauna?
No. Household ceiling fixtures, pot lights, and standard LED strips fail in sauna conditions - the heat warps plastic housings, the humidity damages drivers and seals, and the bulbs themselves often aren't rated for the temperatures saunas reach. Use only fixtures and LED sets specifically rated for sauna use, like the products on this page. Heat-rated to 120°C is the standard you want; anything less will fail.
Do I need a licensed electrician to install sauna lighting?
Depends on the product. The cedar light shade slides onto the existing fixture without any wiring - that's DIY. The SaunaGlo LED sets plug into a 110V outlet and run through a 12V power supply, so if your sauna already has a properly wired outlet, installation is straightforward. Hardwiring a new circuit, running the wiring through sauna walls, or installing the standard electric fixture into a junction box should always be done by a licensed electrician - both for safety and for code compliance.
What's the difference between the SaunaGlo 43 and 72 lighting sets?
Length, and which sauna size each is sized for. The SaunaGlo 43 is 43 inches long and fits most home saunas - mounted along a single wall, behind the backrest, or along one section of ceiling. The SaunaGlo 72 is 72 inches long, sized for longer benches and larger commercial builds where you want continuous lighting across a longer span. Both have the same 120°C heat rating, the same remote brightness control, and the same 110V/12V power setup. Choose based on the length of the run you're lighting.
Can I dim or control the brightness of sauna lighting?
The SaunaGlo LED sets come with a cedar-mounted wall remote that adjusts brightness - useful for setting different moods between bathing sessions and cooldown. The standard electric sauna light is a single-brightness fixture, no dimmer. If brightness control matters to you, the SaunaGlo sets are the answer.
Are LED sauna strips safe in high heat and humidity?
The SaunaGlo strips are - they're built specifically for it. Heat-rated to 120°C with no flickering or failure, moisture-sealed components, and a 12V power supply (the strip itself runs on low voltage even though the supply plugs into a 110V outlet). Generic household LED strips are not safe for sauna use; the diodes themselves can sometimes handle the heat, but the adhesive backings and driver electronics fail under the temperatures saunas reach.