Hurford's Shou Sugi Ban Cladding
Hurford's Shou Sugi Ban Cladding
Hurford's Shou Sugi Ban Cladding
Hurford's Shou Sugi Ban Cladding

Hurford's Shou Sugi Ban Cladding

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Shou Sugi Ban Refined Architectural Cladding combines the ancient Japanese craft of fire treatment with a precision milled, architectonic cladding profile. It is a complete solution for any exterior wall, offering not just the cladding but a selection of customised trims to ensure a streamline execution and watertight result.

A modernised Shou Sugi Ban technique evenly chars the face of the board before it is cooled and finished to ‘Straight Charred’ effect. All Shou Sugi Ban Refined Architectural Cladding is pre-oiled with Cuteck Double Black Ash. Shou Sugi Ban Refined Architectural Cladding, is an aesthetically pleasing yet durable façade option.

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  • Brand: Tait Flooring

Design 10 is not required to provide a refund or replacement if the customer changes their mind. But the customer can choose a refund or exchange if a product has a major problem. View the Full Return Policy.

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