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Pattern and Shiplap
Charred Wood Shiplap
Tradition meets modern sophistication with our Charred Wood Shiplap. Inspired by the ancient Japanese technique of shou sugi ban, each board is carefully charred to enhance the natural grain, creating a striking contrast that exudes depth, warmth, and character. The result is a refined yet rustic aesthetic—an understated elegance that transforms walls and ceilings.
Whether you're crafting a bold statement wall or an inviting gathering space, burnt boards bring an undeniable sense of craftsmanship to your interior. Designed for versatility, Charred Wood Shiplap offers effortless installation in both horizontal and vertical applications. Easy-to-transport multi-pack kits make the journey from inspiration to execution seamless.
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Specifications
Species: Spruce
Profile: Butt Joint Shiplap
Nominal Dimensions |
Actual Dimensions |
Exposed Face |
1 in. x 6 in. |
0.63 in. x 5.38 in. |
4.63 in. |
1 in. x 8 in. |
0.63 in. x 7.06 in. |
6.44 in. |
Lengths: 8 ft. and 16 ft. available
Features: Charred face, factory prefinishing
Matching Trim: 1 in. x 4 in.
Uninterrupted Appearance
Butt joint shiplap with rabbeted edges that overlap with no visible gaps.
Prefinished Convenience
Natural charred wood panels or prefinished colors to align with your design vision.
Smooth Finishing Texture
A burnt appearance that boasts an ultra-smooth surface.
Easy to Order, Easier to Install
Charred Wood Shiplap available online and made simple for all skill levels.
Trim to Complete the Look
Burnt trim that perfectly complements your Charred Wood Shiplap.
Low-VOC Paint for Interiors
Factory-primed and painted using low-volatile organic compound coatings.

Striking Contrast That Captivates
Charred Wood Shiplap tells a story of fire, artistry, and refinement. The result is a warm, tactile experience—one that invites touch, captivates the eye, and brings a sense of depth and drama.

An Ancient Process for Modern Interiors
Rooted in centuries-old Japanese craftsmanship, shou sugi ban is a time-honored technique that transforms wood through. Explore this artful charring process.

Define Your Space with Charred Wood Shiplap
Exceptional designs are rooted in the details. Add a stunning touch to your project with Charred Wood Shiplap from Edge. Whatever your vision, find a location to achieve it.
I instantly fell in love with the charred Ash Gray shiplap! The organic feel is something I admire about this beautiful shiplap. With such a gorgeous finish, you save on the expense and mess of staining.
Stephanie Wilson, Palm Grove Farmhouse
Frequently Asked Questions
Do charred wood panels have rabbet joints, or any joints, cut into them?
When installed horizontally, Charred Wood Shiplap features a rabbet joint on both top and bottom edges of the board—allowing the pieces to snugly fit together. The board ends do not have a pattern and butt directly together without overlap.
What is the paint color match for Charred Wood Shiplap from Edge?
Our Charred Wood Shiplap goes through a proprietary color formulation process. Because of this, it is difficult to pinpoint an exact paint match. Our experts recommend consulting with a paint professional at your local retailer to specify a custom color that suits your needs.
Is the texture the same on both sides of the shiplap?
No. Charred wood panels are charred on the face and the sides, but the boards are not charred on the reverse side.
Can I use Charred Wood Shiplap on my bathroom walls?
Yes, these boards can be used on bathroom walls. Our experts recommend finishing the boards with a wood protector sealant to safeguard them from moisture.
How long does charred wood last?
Charred wood is naturally durable, with the shou sugi ban technique enhancing its resilience against wear. When properly installed and maintained, it can preserve its rich texture and character for decades.
Is charred wood water resistant?
Yes, the charring process creates a protective layer that improves the wood’s resistance to moisture. While charred wood can handle moderate humidity, for areas with high moisture exposure, a proper sealant is recommended to enhance its longevity.
How do I finish charred wood panels?
Ask about our prefinished options for added convenience. Alternatively, charred wood panels can be left as-is for a raw, natural look or finished with a clear sealant to maintain depth and richness. If finishing on your own, consider applying a penetrating oil or low-VOC topcoat designed for burnt surfaces.