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The Queen West House · Virtual walkthrough

Eleven rooms,
one arc.

A floor plan you can click. A tour you can scroll. The full sequence of the house, from the door to the last cup.

Rooms

11

Full sequence

285 min

Location

Queen West

Access

First visit free

H A L L W A YEntry01Changing02Shower03Sauna04Plunge05Red light06Bodywork07Breath08Compression09Tea lounge10Private suite11ENTRY
ArrivalHeatColdLightBodyworkBreathRestPrivate

11 rooms · Queen West · click a room to preview

Infrared sauna interior with warm amber glow through arched doorway
Room 04 · heat

Infrared sauna

The centre of the house. Heat that reaches deeper than you expect.

A long cedar-finished cabin with six seats, ambient amber light, and infrared panels on three walls. Temperature runs between 65° and 72°C — deliberately lower than a traditional Finnish sauna. The intention is sustained heat, not extremity.

Sensory cue

Dry cedar, amber glow, a long exhale you can hear.

Suggested 15 minSee the full tour step

Room-by-room

Scroll slowly. The tour is paced on purpose.

Entry lounge with white oak bench and rounded corners

Zone · arrival

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Step 01 · Entry lounge

Arrive ten minutes early. Sit with the tea before anything else.

A warm lounge by the front door with a travertine desk and soft bench seating. Members check in here; first-time guests receive a short orientation and a robe. We built it deliberately quiet — an acoustic reset before the rest of the house.

Suggested 8 min
Zone · arrival

Warm cream light. Distant kettle. No screens.

Changing room with white oak lockers and brushed bronze hooks

Zone · arrival

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Step 02 · Changing room

White oak lockers. Bronze hooks. No small talk required.

Pre-stocked with cream robes, slippers, and folded towels. Phones stay in the lockers; the front desk holds the key if you prefer not to carry one. The changing room shares a wall with the shower corridor, which is intentional — the arrival sequence is designed to be linear.

Suggested 6 min
Zone · arrival

Oak, bronze, warm floor underfoot.

Shower area with beige microcement walls and brushed bronze fixtures

Zone · arrival

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Step 03 · Shower corridor

Rinse before heat. This is not optional.

Pre-session rinse station — we require it before the sauna and plunge for hygiene and for thermoregulation. Six stations, microcement walls, brushed bronze fixtures. Water pressure is deliberately soft.

Suggested 3 min
Zone · arrival

Warm water, eucalyptus towel rack, no music.

Infrared sauna interior with warm amber glow through arched doorway

Zone · heat

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Step 04 · Infrared sauna

The centre of the house. Heat that reaches deeper than you expect.

A long cedar-finished cabin with six seats, ambient amber light, and infrared panels on three walls. Temperature runs between 65° and 72°C — deliberately lower than a traditional Finnish sauna. The intention is sustained heat, not extremity.

Suggested 15 min
Zone · heat

Dry cedar, amber glow, a long exhale you can hear.

Cold plunge basin with brushed bronze rail and travertine stone bench

Zone · cold

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Step 05 · Cold plunge

Three to six degrees. Ninety seconds, ideally.

A tiled plunge basin with a brushed bronze rail. Water temperature holds between 3°C and 6°C. Towels and a warm bench are within arm’s reach. A staff member is always within sight.

Suggested 2 min
Zone · cold

Stone, metal, the sound of water breaking itself.

Red light therapy room with curved treatment bench and warm panel glow

Zone · light

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Step 06 · Red light room

Low-lit chamber. Twenty-five minutes of stillness.

Low-lit chamber with red and near-infrared panels on two walls and a reclined treatment bench. The room is also used for sound baths and late-night member sessions — it is the most flexible room in the house.

Suggested 25 min
Zone · light

Warm crimson light, low hum, eye protection provided.

Bodywork room with curved massage table and white oak stool

Zone · bodywork

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Step 07 · Bodywork room

Heated table. Curved walls. Two hands, one protocol.

A private treatment room with a heated table and curved white oak stool. Session types include full-body bodywork, focused release work, and post-plunge recovery protocols. Oil temperatures are matched to your body heat on arrival.

Suggested 60 min
Zone · bodywork

Warm oil, curved walls, slow hands.

Person in breathwork decompression on microcement daybed

Zone · breath

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Step 08 · Breath & Sound studio

Floor seating. Low ceilings. Sound that sits on the skin.

A dedicated studio for structured breathing and ambient sound. Cushions, bolsters, and weighted blankets are stocked. Used for weekly classes, sound baths, and occasional private sessions.

Suggested 45 min
Zone · breath

Low cushions, tamboura drone, held silence.

Compression recovery area with boots and white oak bench

Zone · bodywork

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Step 09 · Compression suite

Boots that do the work while you do nothing.

Two chairs, two sets of pneumatic compression boots, adjustable pressure levels, and optional red light overhead. Often booked as an add-on after a contrast ritual or as a standalone thirty-minute reset.

Suggested 30 min
Zone · bodywork

Rhythmic pressure, reclined posture, soft blankets.

Tea lounge with white oak bench and travertine table

Zone · rest

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Step 10 · Tea lounge

The quiet after. Tea, a bench, low conversation.

A calm lounge at the back of the house. Curated loose-leaf tea menu, warm lighting, low conversation, and the only room with windows that open onto the back garden. Open for the duration of your visit.

Suggested 20 min
Zone · rest

Herbal tea, filtered daylight, slow murmur.

Private ritual suite with arched doorway and curved daybed

Zone · private

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Step 11 · Private ritual suite

One room. One couple, or one evening alone.

A private suite with a small sauna, a plunge basin, a daybed, and independent climate control. Rented by the hour for couples rituals, private recoveries, or occasional solo evenings when the rest of the house feels too communal.

Suggested 75 min
Zone · private

Curved daybed, small plunge, dim ambient lighting.

When you’re ready

The fastest way to understand the house is to be in it.

Your first visit is free. We will walk you through the sequence in person, and you will leave with the version that actually fits.

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