Collection: Wood Shiplap Siding

Wood Shiplap Siding 

Elevate your home with the timeless elegance of Wood Shiplap Siding, designed for discerning homeowners who seek both luxury and durability in their living spaces. Perfect for both interior and exterior applications, our shiplap siding is crafted from real, high-quality solid wood, offering a natural warmth and charm that only genuine wood can provide.

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Antique Wood Shiplap Siding Boards for Interior, Exterior Walls

Interior-Exterior

Wood Shiplap Siding

Beyond its stunning aesthetic appeal, our wood shiplap is built to last, providing superior strength and resilience against the elements when used outdoors, and a sturdy, long-lasting option for indoor use. Each board is meticulously milled to perfection, allowing for easy installation and a seamless fit, giving you a flawless result every time.

Transform your home with Wood Shiplap Siding—where luxury meets enduring quality.

Unfinished Cedar Wood Shiplap Siding Boards for Interior, Exterior Walls

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Interior-Exterior Wood Siding

Beyond its stunning aesthetic appeal, our wood shiplap is built to last, providing superior strength and resilience against the elements when used outdoors, and a sturdy, long-lasting option for indoor use. Each board is meticulously milled to perfection, allowing for easy installation and a seamless fit, giving you a flawless result every time.

Transform your home with Wood Shiplap Siding—where luxury meets enduring quality.

Japanese Burnt Wood

Yakisugi Shou Sugi Ban Cladding

Japanese Burnt Wood Siding for Walls & Ceilings

Shou Sugi Ban, also known as Yakisugi, is a traditional Japanese wood-preserving technique that involves charring the surface of wood, typically cedar. This process enhances the wood's durability, making it more resistant to fire, insects, and weather. With a striking, textured black finish, Shou Sugi Ban is popular for siding, cladding, and interior design, adding a unique, eco-friendly aesthetic to both modern and traditional spaces. The method's appeal lies in its sustainability, as it requires no chemicals and creates a long-lasting, naturally beautiful material for architectural use.