
Shou Sugi Ban is a traditional Japanese method of wood preservation that involves charring the surface of wood. This technique, primarily used on cedar, creates a distinctive blackened appearance with enhanced durability.... Read more »

A traditional method of wood preservation, originating in Japan, involves charring the surface of timber to render it a deep charcoal black. This technique, often employed on exterior siding, enhances the material’s... Read more »

This traditional Japanese technique involves charring the surface of wood to create a distinct visual texture and enhance its durability. The process results in a darkened, often blackened, exterior layer with a... Read more »

