mallasrouheen
Mallasrouheen is a term used in design and materials science to describe a method of imparting a textured, mesh-like finish to surfaces. The technique involves applying or embedding a lattice-like mesh layer and then roughening the exposed surface to create irregular texture and varied light interaction. The result is a durable, tactile finish that can also influence glare and grip.
The word appears to derive from Dutch roots, with mallas indicating mesh and rouheen meaning to roughen.
Process and materials are flexible. Practitioners may use metal, ceramic, or polymer meshes, either preformed or
Applications and advantages include interior screens, exterior façades, non-slip flooring, and decorative panels. Benefits commonly cited
History and reception are uneven across regions. While not standardized, mallasrouheen appears in regional design manuals