Amara Rojas

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United KingdomJoined May 2025

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Japanese charred timber cladding, or shou sugi ban or yakisugi, is a traditional wood preservation technique from Japan. This method involves charring the surface of timber, typically cedar, using fire, which enhances its durability and resistance to insects, weather, and decay. The process creates a striking blackened surface with a textured, carbonized finish that exudes natural and rustic elegance. Beyond its functional benefits, charred timber cladding is valued for its aesthetic appeal, blending seamlessly into contemporary and traditional architectural designs. It offers a sustainable, low-maintenance solution while highlighting the beauty and character of natural wood. Get in touch with us to learn more about Japanese charred timber cladding!

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  • Other
  • cladding
  • wood cladding

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