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Beyond Dawlish

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Rojasamara6
Rojasamara6
30 Apr 2025 13:50

 

Charred larch cladding is a captivating and long-lasting exterior finish made by scorching larch timber in a very old Japanese technique called shou sugi ban. It involves surface charring of the timber to improve its resistance to weather, insects, and rot, as well as to display its beautiful natural grain. The end product is a sleekly textured cladding with a warm blackened finish evoked by subtle silvery-brown undertones. It is known to be very eco-friendly and easy to maintain; hence, it introduces a modern rustic look in buildings while combining with nature or even aggressively contrasting with today's architecture. Perfect for green architectural projects.

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