It is. Mixer taps are universal here. Bathtubs are not very common. Instead, people take showers. Bathroom floors and walls are waterproofed all the way up. Waterproofing is directly on top of the wall and floor structures. According to the current building code, the waterproofing has to be seamless. Everything else, plaster+tiles are on top of that layer. Few people use shower cabinets. Instead, shower curtains and walls are used to keep the water from spraying all over and there are floor drains. Practically every house has a sauna. Apartments built in the late 80's or later nearly always have a sauna with an electric stove.
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Awesome... I have a barrel sauna at our house in Canada and I would not be without it.
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Finnish saunas are usually inside the house and come with an electric stove. In case of a waterfront property, it is not uncommon for there to be a second sauna by the water.
Yes... we built a barrel sauna in the basement so we can use all year round here in Canada
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Oh, I see. I guess you can build a barrel sauna in the basement, too. They are usually made for outdoor use.