Walk through Bondi Junction on a Saturday morning and you’ll see the queue outside Soak’s new luxury bathhouse. Drive through Sydney’s premium suburbs and behind construction fencing are ‘home wellness suites’ being created, with saunas, steam rooms, and cold plunges becoming the normal.
Australia’s $126B+ wellness economy isn’t just about bathhouses; it’s reshaping how we experience our time at home.
But what you cannot see with the eye in all these wellness retreats is hidden under the floor, as the foundation of every wellness space is invisible.
Before you invest in a sauna or steam room, the most impactful health decision you’ll make is underfoot.
Comfort Heat have spent more than 25 years refining and understanding that home luxury isn’t always visible: it’s experienced.
The Wellness Movement Meets Home Design
Australia’s bathhouse boom reveals our lifestyle needs and they are popping up everywhere.
Saint Haven in North Sydney is the newest location for high-end private wellness clubs. The Bathhouse in Penrith brings Palm Springs-inspired mineral pools to Western Sydney. Sense of Self is opening Sydney’s largest bathhouse in 2026, spanning over 1,000 square meters in Surry Hills.
These spaces understand thermal wellness: radiant heat warms the body without forcing air through your lungs and heated surfaces soothe joints while keeping areas dry and comforting.
But you don’t need a 700-square-meter facility, or costly membership to access these benefits.
Comfort Heat are bringing this spa experience into your home and, it has never been so attainable.
The Problem with Traditional Heating
Traditional heating systems no longer align to the health expectations and aesthetics of our wellness lifestyle.
Ducted heating blows dust, pollen, and mould spores through every room. The forced air dries out airways, causing respiratory irritation and sore throats.
Ducted and gas heaters require annual cleaning, run fans that disrupt your sleep, and are not safe or hygienic for use in bathrooms. Wellness spaces avoid forced air for good reason.
How Floor Heating Works
Floor heating is the invisible infrastructure of wellness.
Heat radiates upward like sunlight warming the earth—warming surfaces first, then allowing the warm air to rise naturally through convection.
No fans, no forced air. Just gentle, even, radiant warmth.
It creates the “barefoot warmth” sensation central to every spa experience, operates in complete silence and remains completely invisible. No vents, radiators, or visual clutter.
At Comfort Heat, their 25 years of floor heating expertise means they have heated it all. They offer complete solutions including electric and hydronic options, and custom design for wellness spaces such as bathrooms, yoga studios, and bedrooms.
Five Top Health Benefits for Wellness Homes
The Wellness Investment That Compounds
Wellness rooms feel incomplete without warm, dry, surfaces. Heated floors consistently rank as essential wellness bathroom upgrades.
Whilst floor heating undoubtedly adds value and appeal to your property, it also adds immeasurable long-term health value. A 25-35 year system lifespan means decades of wellness benefits.
Health isn’t just about gym memberships—it’s about how you feel every day.
Start Your Wellness Project Here
At Comfort Heat, “Invisible luxury, irresistible comfort” means superior health outcomes. For over 25 years, Comfort Heat has helped Australians create homes that heal, not just heat.
Whether you require a complete whole-home underfloor heating system, are upgrading your bathroom or adding a wellness extension, Comfort Heat provides expert guidance to deliver tailored solutions to suit your project.
Comfort Heat can design complete solutions, offer sound technical advice and dependable after sales support.
Ready to design your home wellness sanctuary from the ground up?
Contact Comfort Heat for a free consultation and discover why architects, interior designers, and wellness-focused homeowners across Australia trust our team of specialists to deliver invisible luxury that you will feel every single day.
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