Burnt Wood Siding
Charred wood siding and fencing aka.
Burnt wood siding. Also known as yakisugi this ancient Japanese technique produces blackened charred wood siding that is resistant to the elements making shou sugi ban wood. Nakamoto Forestry is the largest producer and supplier of Japanese burnt wood siding shou sugi ban in the US Canada. At Blackwood we char wood lovingly by hand in the Japanese tradition of Shou Sugi Ban or Yakisugi.
Shou Sugi Ban or Yakisugi are UV resistant weather resistant rot resistant and bug resistant and can last upwards of 80 years with little to no maintenance. Located in the the Addington Highlands of Ontario Canada we work with our clients to create custom charred siding for exterior and interior walls and ceilings. Montana Timber Products has mastered our own proprietary finishing process to ensure the highest quality and character.
Western red cedar is a renewable resource and we offer FSC Certified Sustainable options and it doesnt contain any nasty chemicals that are. Join me as I tour the factory where its made. Charred wood or carbonized wood siding also known as Shou Sugi Ban is a a matter of slightly charring the outside surface of the wood.
Competitive pricing and shortest lead time. Shou sugi Ban carbonized wood siding. Charred wood siding also known as burnt wood siding Shou Sugi Ban and Yakisugi is a traditional Japanese technique that offers many benefits such as better properties durability and lower maintenance over other common types of siding.
That is exactly the type favored by the Japanese designers. We ship to anywhere in Canada and the United States. If you want a less burnt finish this is really easy just get a hard-bristled brush and brush your wood siding.
With traditional painted siding you have the cost of the siding installation costs paint and painting costs and then repainting again every 10 or so years. This technique to give wood siding fire resistance has some beautiful qualities. The Appeal of a Burnt Wood Finish The hottest trend in designwhich is also an ancient Japanese techniqueoffers surprising benefits for siding furniture and more.