ARCHITECTURAL WOOD FINISHING
Shou sugi ban
Architectural Charred Wood Finishes for Cladding, Ceilings & Design Features
ADVANCED WOOD PROCESSING
Controlled charring for premium wood applications
Traditional Technique. Modern Manufacturing.
Shou Sugi Ban is a centuries-old Japanese wood preservation technique that uses controlled charring to enhance durability while creating a distinctive architectural appearance. EWP combines traditional craftsmanship with modern production methods to deliver consistent, repeatable results for commercial and residential projects.
From lightly charred textures to deep black finishes, our process can be customized to achieve the aesthetic and performance requirements of each project. We work with a variety of wood species and can provide custom milling, brushing, finishing, and preparation for installation systems including GRAD.
SHOU SUGI BAN BENEFITS
WHY BUILDERS & ARCHITECTS CHOOSE SHOU SUGI BAN
Shou Sugi Ban combines traditional Japanese wood preservation techniques with modern architectural design, creating striking wood surfaces that deliver both visual impact and long-term performance.
EWP provides controlled charring, brushing, and finishing services that transform natural wood into distinctive architectural materials for cladding, ceilings, walls, soffits, and feature installations.
The result is a unique combination of durability, character, and craftsmanship that helps designers create memorable spaces while maintaining the warmth and authenticity of real wood.
No two boards are exactly alike. Natural grain patterns, char depth, and texture create a rich architectural appearance with exceptional visual depth.
The deep tones and textured surfaces of Shou Sugi Ban complement modern, contemporary, and traditional architecture alike.
Choose from light brushing, medium char, heavy char, and custom finish combinations to achieve the desired appearance and performance.
Suitable for cladding, ceilings, soffits, walls, feature elements, and other architectural applications in both residential and commercial projects.
COMPATIBLE WOOD SPECIES
SHOU SUGI BAN MATERIAL OPTIONs
EWP provides Shou Sugi Ban for a wide range of wood species and architectural materials. Different species produce unique textures, grain patterns, and char characteristics, allowing designers to achieve the desired appearance and performance for each project.
kebony
Premium modified wood develops a rich charred textures while delivering exceptional durability, stability, and long-term architectural performance.
LunaWood
ThermoWood® develops a rich texture and dimensional stability when charred, making it ideal for contemporary architectural applications.
Thermory
Thermally modified wood pairs naturally with Shou Sugi Ban processing to create durable, stable, and visually distinctive finishes.
accoya
Modified wood known for exceptional stability and longevity, offering a refined charred appearance with outstanding performance.
Dasso
Engineered bamboo material offers an exceptional hardness and a unique visual character when combined with custom finishing techniques.
Cedar
One of the most traditional species used for Shou Sugi Ban, valued for its attractive grain patterns, workability, and natural beauty.
Hardwoods
Premium hardwood species can be charred and brushed to create dramatic textures, rich color variation, and distinctive architectural surfaces.
Arbor Wood
Thermally modified wood engineered for durability and consistency, producing elegant charred finishes for modern building projects.
applications
SHOU SUGI BAN APPLICATIONS
From exterior façades to interior feature walls, EWP’s Shou Sugi Ban process transforms natural wood into striking architectural surfaces. Controlled charring, brushing, and finishing create distinctive textures, rich character, and timeless aesthetics for commercial and residential projects alike.
EXTERIOR CLADDING
DISTINCTIVE FACADE DESIGNS
SOFFITS
ELEVATED EXTERIOR DETAILS
RAINSCREEN SIDING
PERFORMANCE MEETS BEAUTY
CEILINGS
ARCHITECTURAL OVERHEAD FEATURES
FEATURE WALLS
MEMORABLE INTERIOR SPACES
DESIGN ACCENTS
CUSTOM ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS
Frequently asked questions
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Have questions about advanced wood processing, material compatibility, project applications, or installation requirements? Explore answers to the most common questions from architects, builders, contractors, and design professionals.
Shou Sugi Ban is a traditional Japanese wood preservation technique that uses controlled charring to create a durable, visually striking surface. EWP combines precision processing with modern finishing methods to produce charred wood products that deliver rich texture, enhanced durability, and a distinctive architectural appearance for interior and exterior applications.
EWP can process a wide range of approved wood species for Shou Sugi Ban applications, including Kebony, Accoya, Thermory, Lunawood, cedar, cypress, select hardwoods, and other reviewed materials. Material selection is based on project requirements, desired appearance, application environment, and long-term performance expectations.
Shou Sugi Ban is commonly specified for exterior cladding, rainscreen siding, feature walls, ceilings, soffits, commercial interiors, hospitality environments, and luxury residential projects. The finish provides a dramatic architectural aesthetic while maintaining the natural warmth and character of real wood.
Yes. EWP offers multiple burn depths, brushing techniques, textures, and protective finish options to achieve the desired appearance and performance characteristics. Whether the goal is a deep black charred finish or a more subtle weathered texture, finishes can be tailored to project specifications.
Absolutely. Shou Sugi Ban is increasingly used for interior feature walls, lobbies, reception areas, restaurants, hospitality spaces, and luxury residential environments. The textured surface creates visual depth and warmth while delivering a premium architectural appearance that complements modern design.
In many cases, yes. EWP can evaluate project requirements and material selections to determine compatibility with GRAD hidden-fastener systems. This combination allows architects and builders to achieve the distinctive look of charred wood while maintaining clean, fastener-free installation aesthetics.
When properly processed and finished, Shou Sugi Ban offers excellent durability and long-term performance. The controlled charring process helps protect the wood surface, while modern finishing systems provide additional resistance to weathering, moisture exposure, and environmental conditions depending on the application.
The process begins with a discussion of your project goals, material preferences, dimensions, and application requirements. EWP works directly with architects, builders, designers, and property owners to recommend suitable materials, develop finish samples, and create a processing solution tailored to the project’s performance and aesthetic objectives.
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