A wide variety of finishes can be achieved by using different species of wood.
Charred wood siding canada.
Espace bois is now a charred wood reference in quebec for architects designers and entrepreneurs.
Montana timber products has mastered our own proprietary finishing process to ensure the highest quality and character.
Charred wood charred wood also known as shou sugi ban is the new trend in exterior siding.
There is a related wood treatment called torrefied wood or thermo modified wood where milled planks are baked in a high temperature oven.
All cedar products are appropriate for exterior siding and interior wall ceiling cladding.
The japanese invented this technique centuries ago calling it shou sugi ban or yakisugi.
Shou sugi ban is a commonly used variation of the japanese word yakisugi in japanese yaki means to heat with fire and sugi means japanese cedar ban translates to a plank in this case a wood plank.
6 10ft lengths.
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.
Nakamoto forestry is the largest producer and supplier of japanese burnt wood siding shou sugi ban in the us canada.
Charred wood siding and fencing are the products of an ancient japanese technique that makes a unique beautiful and durable exterior wood product.
The charred exterior helps to weatherproof the siding and act as a deterrent to insects.
We ship to anywhere in canada and the united states.
At blackwood we char wood lovingly by hand in the japanese tradition of shou sugi ban or yakisugi.
Virtually all the moisture is removed during this process which can change the crystalline structure of cellulose.
Competitive pricing and shortest lead time.
A japanese tradition for thousands of years it now inspires creators and builders here in canada.
Charred western red cedar features shou sugi ban charred wood in a range of neutral tones from creamy white to dark grey.
Shou sugi ban siding and torrefied wood.
Charwood is a japanese style of charred wood called shou sugi ban a process of finishing siding that dates back hundreds of years.