Charred wood cladding is a distinctive and durable siding material created by charring the surface of timber using a traditional Japanese technique known as Shou Sugi Ban. This process carbonizes the wood's outer layer, enhancing its resistance to weather, pests, and fire while showcasing a unique, textured appearance. The result is a richly toned, low-maintenance surface with a striking aesthetic, ranging from deep black to silvery-gray, depending on finishing treatments. Popular in contemporary and rustic architecture alike,
charred wood cladding offers a sustainable, long-lasting option that blends natural beauty with exceptional performance in both exterior and interior applications.