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What are the biggest misconceptions about yakisugi “shou sugi ban”? This blog breaks down the top 10 myths that we hear about traditional Japanese charred wood siding and clears up the confusion.

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Shou Sugi Ban charred timber cladding brings an elegant, timeless aesthetic to any project. Also known as Yakisugi or Japanese burnt timber cladding, Shou Sugi Ban is a traditional Japanese method of charring timber with fire. The process results in a black carbon layer on the timber boards which protects the material and reduces its maintenance requirements.

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Download this Premium Photo about Burnt wooden texture Sho Sugi Ban Yakisugi is a traditional Japanese method of wood preservation, and discover more than 60 Million Professional Stock Photos on Freepik

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A Japanese style burnt wood siding (shou-sugi-ban). This technique adds beauty and longevity to wood siding. Traditionally, cedar was burnt in Japan to increase the wood’s resistance to insects and fire. Delta Lumber & Millworks has modernized this technique and experimented with other species of wood, creating beautiful and one-of-a-kind appearances that have not been found in traditional wood products. Using species such as cypress and yellow pine, we use our burning technique to produce…

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Award-winning architecture probably isn’t the first thing that comes to mind when hearing the word “cottage.” More likely, it conjures images of quaint countryside dwellings – rustic abodes in Cape Cod, thatched roofs in England, and modest oceanside retreats in Sweden.

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