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Charred Timber Cladding | Burnt Wood Panels

Charred Timber Cladding | Burnt Wood Panels



Shou Sugi Ban


Shou Sugi Ban



Shou Sugi Ban is also known as Yakisugi, Sumi-yaki, and other variations, it's a traditional Japanese technique of preserving wood by charring its surface. The process involves burning the wood using a torch or other open flame, which creates a layer of carbon on the surface. This carbonized layer seals the wood, making it resistant to rot, insects, and fire. The result is a unique, dark, and textured finish that adds visual interest and depth to the wood. Shou Sugi Ban can be used on a variety of wood species, including cedar, cypress, and pine. shou sugi ban wood often used for exterior siding, decking, and furniture, and can also be used for interior accents and decor. The technique has gained popularity in recent years for its unique aesthetic and sustainable benefits.


  • Char Wood Finish

    Char Wood Finish

  • Charred Wood Shou Sugi Ban

    Charred Wood Shou Sugi Ban

  • Shou Sugi Ban Exterior Cladding

    Shou Sugi Ban Exterior Cladding

  • Grey Shou Sugi Ban

    Grey Shou Sugi Ban

  • Black Shou Sugi Ban

    Black Shou Sugi Ban

  • Yakisugi Wood Burning

    Yakisugi Wood Burning



Scorched Timber Cladding



Our Charred Timber Cladding is meticulously crafted using high-quality wood species such as cedar, cypress, or pine. Each piece is carefully charred to achieve the desired depth of color and texture, resulting in a product that showcases the natural beauty of wood while providing exceptional longevity and resilience.
Whether used in interior or exterior applications, scorched timber cladding adds a touch of sophistication and character to any architectural design. It offers versatility in design, allowing for various installation methods and finishes to suit your project requirements.
Key Features:
Traditional Japanese technique for enhanced durability
Unique charred surface for a distinctive aesthetic
High-quality wood species for longevity and resilience
Suitable for interior and exterior applications
Versatile design options for customization
Charred Timber Cladding


  • Black Charred Timber Cladding

    Black Charred Timber Cladding

  • Charred Timber Battens

    Charred Timber Battens

  • Charred Wood Exterior Cladding

    Charred Wood Exterior Cladding

  • Blackened Wood Cladding

    Blackened Wood Cladding

  • Char Timber Cladding

    Char Timber Cladding

  • Shou Sugi Ban Timber Cladding

    Shou Sugi Ban Timber Cladding

  • Vertical Charred Timber Cladding

    Vertical Charred Timber Cladding

  • DIY Charred Timber Cladding

    DIY Charred Timber Cladding

  • Charred Pine Cladding

    Charred Pine Cladding



Burnt Wood Panels


Burnt Wood Panels



The Burnt Wood Panels undergo a meticulous burning process that results in a rich, smoky finish that enhances any space. Each panel is carefully selected to ensure uniformity in color and texture, providing a consistent aesthetic appeal.
Burnt Timber Cladding can be used for both interior and exterior applications, and they can be used in residential and commercial projects. They can be used as an alternative to traditional wood paneling, and they can be used to create a focal point or to add a unique touch to a space.
Customizable Options: Available in various sizes and finishes to suit diverse design preferences and project requirements.



  • Burnt Timber Cladding

    Burnt Timber Cladding

  • Charred Wood Paneling

    Charred Wood Paneling

  • Charred Wood Wall Panels

    Charred Wood Wall Panels

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  • Charred Wood Accent Wall

    Charred Wood Accent Wall

  • Burnt Wood Feature Wall

    Burnt Wood Feature Wall



Does Shou Sugi Ban make wood waterproof?

Shou Sugi Ban, a traditional Japanese wood charring technique, doesn't inherently make wood waterproof, but it does offer some degree of water resistance. The charring process involves burning the surface of the wood, which can create a protective layer that helps repel water to some extent.

What is the real name for Shou Sugi Ban?

"Yakisugi," known as "shou sugi ban" in English, refers to the Japanese technique of charring wood to enhance its durability and aesthetics. In Japan, it's commonly referred to as yakisugi, yakisugi-ita, or yakiita. This traditional method involves carefully burning the surface of the wood to create a protective layer that resists rot, insects, and fire.

What is the lifespan of Shou Sugi Ban?

Proper prevention, skilled craftsmanship, and informed maintenance guidance can extend the lifespan of charred wood items from 80 to 100 years. These products are not only unique and stylish but also durable, promising longevity for centuries to come.

Does Charred Timber Cladding need maintenance?

Yes, Charred timber cladding requires some maintenance to retain its appearance and structural integrity. Regular inspections for cracks, moisture damage, and insect infestations are necessary. Additionally, periodic reapplication of protective coatings or treatments may be needed to prolong its lifespan and preserve its aesthetic appeal.

What are the benefits of Does Charred Timber Cladding?

Charred timber cladding offers several benefits, including increased durability due to the charring process, enhanced resistance to insects and rot, improved fire resistance, a unique aesthetic appeal with its darkened appearance, and sustainability by utilizing a natural material in a way that prolongs its lifespan.

Does Burnt Wood Panels need to be oiled?

Burnt Wood Panels is maintenance-optional (it never really needs to be re-oiled unless you prefer to) which makes the long-term cost-performance a no-brainer for custom homes.

Can you use any wood for Burnt Wood Panels?

common wood species such as pine, maple, oak and hemlock also work reasonably well for DIY Burnt Wood Panels。

We accept any customization of wood products based on customer's demands.

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