Hinoki Unoiled

Furniture, Interior

Hinoki cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa) is an aromatic and rot-resistant lumber species native to central and southern Japan. The wood's straight grain, light color, and luxe planed sheen make it an ideal aesthetic material for wall, floor, and ceiling surfaces. Can be substituted for Port Orford Cedar in most specifications. Hinoki's aesthetic beauty and resiliency make it an excellent choice for both interior and exterior applications, with or without a finish applied.
Lineal Foot price starting at: $7.32
Square Foot price starting at: $18.30
For premium clear grade and clear vertical grain pricing, please contact Sales
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SKU Grade Profile
HM2000 Premium Clear 1 x 5 x 12 Moulder Blank
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  • Rough-sawn and dried, ready for your local moulder or millwork shop.
  • Ideal for saunas, interior paneling, ceilings, flooring, cabinetry; can be used for millwork glue-ups, furniture, or other applications.
  • Prized for its natural aromatics, rot-resistance, and blonde color.
  • If coated with a finish, the wood will lose its fragrant qualities.
  • May develop brown flecks or marbling in exterior installations.
  • Can be substituted for Port Orford Cedar in most specifications.
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Moulder Blank Dimensions provided. Example Profiles available from your local moulder

1 x 5 x 12 Moulder Blank

Hinoki Moulder Blanks Example Dimensions
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Moulder Blank

Hinoki’s durability and preservability are among the highest levels in the world. If coated with a finish, the wood will lose its fragrance. Customers can add their own preferred coating to wood after milling using standard tradecraft.

Prefinish Options

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Prefinish Color

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For more detailed installation and maintenance guidance, our installation manual is available upon request. Please contact our sales team to get a copy.
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For installation instructions

Installation manual available upon request, please contact us for assistance.

Overage

Please add a healthy overage ranging 15–25%, as shipping additional material can be expensive.

Fastening (Interior)

Per design specifications

Substrate (Interior)

Per design specifications

Installation Layout

Per design specifications

For more detailed installation and maintenance guidance, our installation manual is available upon request. Please contact our sales team to get a copy.

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Fire Resistance

Please inquire with our Sales team for current certifications and listings.

Sustainability

PEFC chain of custody certified PEFC/29-44-03

Project Highlights

OUR tutorials

Suyaki

DIY: Blemish Touch-Up

Our Yakisugi Shou Sugi Ban siding ages beautifully with minimal upkeep. It naturally develops a rich patina or can be re-oiled anytime to restore its original vibrancy. Suyaki stays black for decades, with re-oiling extending its deep color even longer.

Accessories

Our Yakisugi accessories ensure a seamless installation and lasting durability. Available as a service to customers, they require a lumber purchase but are sold separately.

Frequently Asked Questions

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