Constructions

Hammam

A hammam requires the right construction base so heat is delivered evenly and the space performs exactly as it should.

Final hammam with marble finish
Traditional Logic

The quality of a hammam is defined by marble, heating and construction precision rather than by surface appearance alone

The traditional hammam is based on marble cladding and electric heating in order to create a controlled and even thermal environment. Its quality depends on how well the layers, heating logic and finishes are organized from the beginning.

PoolDesign studies each project so the hammam performs correctly in real use, with stable thermal behaviour, durability under humidity and a clear construction result.

Thermal Experience

Marble and correct heating define the character of the hammam more than any decorative detail

The natural transmission of heat through marble gives the hammam its distinctive feel only when construction, heating and infrastructure have been organized with technical accuracy.

Hammam with marble lining
Final hammam form with clear marble surfaces and balanced thermal feel
Construction Elements

The quality of a hammam depends on layers and technical details that are not immediately visible in the final result

For the hammam to perform correctly, the construction must be organized with insulation, waterproofing, heating and final finish that work together and control the behaviour of heat and humidity.

Insulation panels for hammam

Insulated Base

The correct use of insulation panels is a critical step so the hammam develops stable behaviour and supports its special thermal and humidity conditions.

Hammam waterproofing

Waterproofing

Waterproofing is essential so the construction remains protected and future operating burdens are avoided.

Electric heating for hammam

Electric Heating

Correct organization of electric heating helps the space deliver heat evenly and remain predictable in daily use.

Operating Conditions

The feel of a hammam relies on controlled temperature and on a mild, natural delivery of heat

The hammam typically operates at about 39 to 42°C, with a stay that may last 60 to 90 minutes. These conditions require balanced construction so the space remains comfortable and controlled.

PoolDesign organizes the project so operation performs as it should, without instability in thermal behaviour and without technical choices that later burden control and use.

What We Evaluate in Each Project

MarbleElectric heatingInsulationWaterproofingStable temperatureOperational control

The goal is a hammam that performs correctly, maintains its functional quality and remains reliable over time.

Application Details

The final quality of a hammam is visible both in construction and in the way its operation is controlled

Every individual choice, from the control panel to lighting and final finishing, affects control, reliability and long-term behaviour.

Hammam control panel

Operational Control

The correct control panel helps keep hammam conditions controlled and limits deviations that later burden use.

Final marble form of hammam

Final Finish

The final marble cladding is not only aesthetic, but also defines the way heat is delivered to the body and the surfaces.

Fiber lighting in hammam

Lighting and Atmosphere

Fiber-optic lighting works correctly when it is used with restraint and remains supportive of the construction rather than replacing the essence of the technical solution.

Contact

Discuss the right hammam solution for your project

PoolDesign can propose a hammam solution adapted to the space, the operating requirements and the technical level your project must support.

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