Shou Sugi Ban: Charred Timber Cladding
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. Shou Sugi Ban is machined to the same profile as our Trendplank T&G Timber Cladding and will fit all Trendplank Corner Trims and End Stops.
Our charred timber cladding is manufactured in house at our WA facilities, allowing us to have precise control over the quality and consistency of the final product. We have spent years perfecting the Shou Sugi Ban process to ensure we provide the highest standard finish every time.
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Product benefits
Complete System
Full range proprietary end stops and corner trims
Concealed Fixing
All components are designed to maintain concealed fixing
Handcrafted Finish
Even and completely charred surface for long lasting finish
Low Maintenance
Charcoal surface protects timber
Shou Sugi Ban Overview
Applications
Our Shou Sugi Ban products are made with the Trendplank timber cladding profile, a highly versatile concealed fixed cladding which can be used in both interior and exterior applications. Shou Sugi Ban has been used by leading architects and builders to line walls and ceilings in residential and commercial projects across Australia.
Timber species
Select timber species below to see their corresponding finishesBurnt Ash Finishes
Jarrah Finishes
Spotted Gum Finishes
Profile & Sizes
Installation
Our Burnt Timber Cladding can be installed as vertical or horizontal wall cladding in timber frame construction or masonry construction. Cladding will require pre-drilling and screw fixing through the tongue. The next board groove should cover the screw in the previous board. Shou Sugi Ban is end-matched, end matching is applied to the ends of the boards so that they can be joined off the stud. End matching is a tongue and groove profile that improves waterproofing and eliminates the need to measure and trim the ends of the boards. This will enable you to save time and minimise waste during installation.
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Shou Sugi Ban Pricing
Looking for in depth information about the range of timber products we offer? Fill out the form below to download our pricing and infomation guide where you will find helpful illustrations, portfolio examples and key information on the different options available. If you require any clarification or further guidance, please get in touch with us directly. We're here to help.