The art of charring wood started in japan centuries ago.
Charred wood siding toronto.
It creates beautiful and one of a kind appearances that have not been found in traditional wood products.
It is a topographic textured surface that follows the wood grain and we hand grade after surfacing to achieve a consistent blend of heartwood and sapwood.
Explore the art of japanese yakisugi charred wood siding.
Inside the store is light and airy reflecting the same sparse scandinavian aesthetic found.
March 10 2020 by aspire design and home.
Shou sugi ban charred wood siding burnt wood siding.
This technique adds beauty and longevity to wood siding.
6 10ft lengths.
We recently displayed our product at the construct canada show in toronto and we had a visit from a company called cayaki located in quebec canada that has been charring eastern white cedar.
From cleaning the wood to firing it the process is natural and time tested.
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.
Shou sugi ban or yakisugi are uv resistant weather resistant rot resistant and bug resistant and can last upwards of 80 years with little to no maintenance.
Charred western red cedar features shou sugi ban charred wood in a range of neutral tones from creamy white to dark grey.
About kindl the expression of beauty in charred wood.
All cedar products are appropriate for exterior siding and interior wall ceiling cladding.
Charred wood siding and fencing aka.
The modern façade is clad in resawn s monogatari shou sugi ban charred wood.
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.
Western red cedar is a renewable resource and we offer fsc certified sustainable options and it doesn t contain any nasty chemicals that are.
We are nature s collaborators.
G architects collaborated with new york based office ao to bring to life the brand s 3 story 6 700 sf flagship location in toronto s fashionable yorkville neighborhood.
It s not thermally modified wood but approaches similar benefits once the woods surface has been charred.