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the hudson: material palette

Shou Sugi Ban Pine- Exterior Siding

Shou Sugi Ban is an ancient Japanese architectural technique that was used to preserve wood by charring the surface with a hot flame. The practice of charring the wood enhances its resistance to rot and insects. Not only will this wood add life to your home, it will also add sophistication with its rich and deep black hues, without the need for stains or paints.

Eastern Hemlock- Ceiling

With delicate light reddish brown tones and signature grain patterns, eastern hemlock will bring character and rustic elegance to your interiors.

North American White Oak - Floors & Kitchen Millwork

White oak is a durable and sustainable wood with rich light brown tones. With a distinct and appealing aroma, white oak will be a daily reminder of the beauty of South Hill. Naturally water and rot resistant, this hearty wood will extend the life of your floors with very low maintenance.

Slate- Countertops

Perfectly balancing refinement and a certain roughness of a truly natural material, slate is one of the rare stones that is non-porous and therefore prevents stains and damage common to other countertop materials.

Subway Tile- Kitchen and Feature Wall

With a nod back to New York City, subway tile will brings timeless and classic design to South HIll while offering a modern approach with a palette of rich matte black, and varying shade in glazing. Slightly textured, and soft on the surface, the tiles add a touch of flair to your spaces.

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