The process called shou sugi ban 焼 杉 板 or yakisugi is used to preserve cedar making the wood less susceptible to fire pests and rot.
Burnt wood siding canada.
Charred wood charred wood also known as shou sugi ban is the new trend in exterior siding.
We ve built dining tables kitchen island tops stair cases and even a timber framed screened porch using charred wood says wood burning expert chris dobbins the owner of cdh carpentry in haliburton ont.
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.
The art of charring wood started in japan centuries ago.
Espace bois is now a charred wood reference in quebec for architects designers and entrepreneurs.
Virtually all the moisture is removed during this process which can change the crystalline structure of cellulose.
And charred wood isn t just for siding.
All cedar products are appropriate for exterior siding and interior wall ceiling cladding.
From cleaning the wood to firing it the process is natural and time tested.
Shou sugi ban this wood preservation technique originated in japan where charring wood dates to time.
Charred wood siding and fencing are the products of an ancient japanese technique that makes a unique beautiful and durable exterior wood product.
We ship to anywhere in canada and the united states.
In many cases using our charred wood instead of painted stained wood siding or another siding material can actually be significantly cheaper over the long run.
Competitive pricing and shortest lead time.
About kindl the expression of beauty in charred wood.
Our stack of charred cedar siding grew steadily.
6 10ft lengths.
Charred western red cedar features shou sugi ban charred wood in a range of neutral tones from creamy white to dark grey.
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.
Eric whetzel the charred wood depending on the angle and level of light can take on silvery tones although in our experience this mostly goes away once the wood has been oiled producing a uniformly black appearance.
At blackwood we char wood lovingly by hand in the japanese tradition of shou sugi ban or yakisugi.
Shou sugi ban siding and torrefied wood.
A japanese tradition for thousands of years it now inspires creators and builders here in canada.