Upon install, the visual effect of the shou sugi ban could be fully appreciated. “Its black and charcoal texture was much richer than black stained cedar, and was both matte and silvery under various lighting conditions,” says Hale. “Its charred surface also lends a softness to the form of the building.”  Photo 10 of 12 in They Brought a Touch of Japan to Their Lakeside Renovation

They Brought a Touch of Japan to Their Lakeside Renovation

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Upon install, the visual effect of the shou sugi ban could be fully appreciated. "Its black and charcoal texture was much richer than black stained cedar, and was both matte and silvery under various lighting conditions," says Hale. "Its charred surface also lends a softness to the form of the building."