Maximo Thermo vs Cedar: Which Is Better for Your Ceiling?

Maximo Thermo vs Cedar: Which Is Better for Your Ceiling?

If you’re planning a wood ceiling and can’t decide between Maximo Thermo and Cedar, you’re not alone. Both are premium options known for their beauty and durability — but they behave quite differently.

Let’s break down what really matters, from moisture control to color stability, and help you choose the right one for your project.

The quick answer

If you want a stable, uniform, low-maintenance ceiling, MaximoThermo wins.
If you prefer a classic wood with characteristic aroma, Cedar is your pick.

But the real story gets more interesting when we look at the technical side.

What they really are

MaximoThermo is a collection of thermally modified woods that’s heat-treated in a low-oxygen environment. This process changes the wood’s structure, making it more stable and resistant to decay. Think of it as wood that’s been upgraded by science.

Cedar, on the other hand, is basically a raw, forest-cut wood. Western Red Cedar is the most common type, known more for its distinct smell and naturally reddish color than for any exceptional performance. While it does resist moisture reasonably well, it’s still a soft wood.

Technical comparison

Feature

Maximo Thermo

Cedar

Type

Thermally modified wood

Natural softwood

Density

Very light and easy to handle

Moderate

Dimensional stability

Excellent – barely moves with humidity

Good, but can move a bit more

Decay resistance

High – improved by heat treatment

Moderate – naturally resistant

Appearance

Refined and uniform

Natural raw

Maintenance

Very low

Moderate

Cost

Mid-range

Mid-to-high (depends on grade and source)

Best for

Modern clean look

Classic wood ceilings

How they perform on ceilings

Stability and movement

Because of the thermal modification, MaximoThermo barely moves when humidity changes. That’s a big plus for ceilings in bathrooms, kitchens, or coastal homes, where condensation and moisture can cause swelling and gaps in regular wood.

Cedar also performs well, but it’s a bit more responsive to humidity swings. You might notice minor seasonal changes, especially if your home isn’t climate-controlled year-round.

Strength and durability

Both are more than strong enough for ceilings since the boards are not structural. And in terms of longevity, both can easily last for decades indoors. Maximo Thermo’s modified cell structure gives it exceptionally high resistance to rot and fungi. Cedar, by comparison, relies on its natural oils and extractives, which do help but do not offer the same level of long-term stability or consistency as the engineered treatment behind Maximo Thermo.

Appearance and color

If you love even, modern tones, Maximo Thermo has you covered. It comes in four different species that range from a light brown to a deep dark brown, so there is an option for almost any color preference. Each one maintains a consistent and uniform appearance from board to board.

Cedar, on the other hand, is far less predictable. You will see a mix of grain patterns, colors, and knots, which can feel rustic rather than refined. It works if you want a very natural look

Installation notes

  • It’s recommended to let the boards acclimate indoors for at least 2–3 days before installing.

  • Use stainless-steel screws (especially in humid areas).

  • Pre-drill near the edges to avoid splitting.

  • Leave small expansion gaps (Maximo needs way less, but still leave a few millimeters).

  • If you want to seal the color, apply a clear oil or finish before installation.

So which one should you choose?

Here’s the easy way to decide:

If you want…

Go with…

Maximum stability and low maintenance

Maximo Thermo

A natural, aromatic ceiling with visible grain

Cedar

A sleek, uniform color for modern interiors

Maximo Thermo

A traditional wood look with character

Cedar

Best performance in humid rooms

Maximo Thermo

Final thoughts

Both MaximoThermo and Cedar bring warmth and character to any space — it really comes down to your design style and the environment.

For modern, high-humidity interiors, MaximoThermo gives you a clean, stable surface that stays beautiful for years.
For classic or rustic spaces, Cedar’s natural grain and aroma make it timeless.

Whichever you choose, make sure the wood is FSC-certified and properly acclimated before installation. A well-done wood ceiling can easily last a lifetime — and make your space feel warm, natural, and elevated.

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