Single-Family home with shou sugi Ban façade

Gothenburg | Sweden

The project by Ek Wood showcases an impressive solution where the traditional Japanese Yakisugi façade – also known as Shou Sugi Ban – was fastened using LIGNOLOC® wooden nails.

Project Data

  • Project: Single Family Home with Shou Sugi Ban Façade 

  • Planning and Implementation: Ek Wood

  • Location: Gothenburg, Sweden

  • Completion: 2025

  • LIGNOLOC® Application: Shou Sugi Ban façade | LIGNOLOC® wooden nails with head (4.7 x 58 mm)

  • Photos: Scanfast

Perfect for façades: LIGNOLOC® wooden nails with head

LIGNOLOC® wooden nails with head (4.7 × 58 mm) were used for fastening. The charred surface of the Yakisugi elements visually absorbed the nail heads completely – a major advantage for projects where a nearly invisible fastening is an essential part of the architectural expression.

See LIGNOLOC® Wooden Nails with Head

Perfect Aesthetics – Circular-Conscious Fastening

The image shows the completed Yakisugi façade made from Black Limba, whose deep-black, richly textured surface gives the building an exclusive and contemporary appearance. The panels fastened with LIGNOLOC® wooden nails form a seamless and perfectly unified look.

The combination of the Yakisugi surface and LIGNOLOC® wooden nails creates a fastening solution that is as discreet as the design itself – aesthetic, durable, and technically convincing.

Tomislav POkrivka
Senior Customer Service Manager | BECK
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