Burnt Timber Cladding

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    • <p dir="ltr" style="text-align:justify;"><em>Burnt timber cladding, also known as Shou Sugi Ban, is a traditional Japanese technique that involves charring the surface of wood to enhance its durability and aesthetic appeal. The process creates a distinctive, textured finish with deep black or dark brown tones, highlighting the natural grain and character of the wood. This technique not only provides a unique visual appeal but also increases the wood's resistance to weather, insects, and decay. <a href="https://www.inflamed.eu/charred-wood-cladding">Burnt timber cladding</a> is commonly used in modern architectural designs, both for exterior facades and interior features, offering a striking combination of sustainability and elegance.</em></p>
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