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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. Burnt timber cladding is commonly used in modern architectural designs, both for exterior facades and interior features, offering a striking combination of sustainability and elegance.




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