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Burnt Larch Cladding
Burnt Larch Cladding
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Inflamed
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Mar 19, 2025
8:12 PM
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Burnt larch-cladding is a fine and lasting choice for wood cladding, both outside and inside. The age-old Japanese method of Shou Sugi Ban manufactures it by charring the larch wood's surface. Finally, this is to enhance the durability of the wood itself and its extreme resistance to the weather, insects, and decay. Moreover, larch is very dense and strong by nature, providing excellent properties for a cladding material. But charring makes it last longer and requires very minimal maintenance to achieve. It easily suits modern and rustic architectural styles, designs, or buildings as ideal exteriors: facades, garden structures, or simply as feature walls. Furthermore, it is an environmental building because it minimizes chemicals in treatments and gives performance for years. Feature stature being in its unique appearance and best resilience, burnt larch cladding certainly classes itself as an option for stylish and sustainable designs. Get in touch with us to learn more about Burnt Larch Cladding!
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299 posts
Mar 19, 2025
9:15 PM
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303 posts
Mar 23, 2025
8:52 AM
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Mar 30, 2025
1:55 PM
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