vervassing
Vervassing is a traditional Dutch and Flemish practice of applying a thin layer of white paint or plaster to the exterior walls of houses, particularly in rural areas. The term originates from the Dutch word *verven*, meaning "to paint," and *vassen*, which refers to the act of applying a coating. This technique has historical roots in the Netherlands and Belgium, where it was commonly used to protect wooden houses from moisture, pests, and weathering.
The practice gained prominence in the 19th and early 20th centuries as a cost-effective way to preserve
While vervassing was widely adopted for its practical benefits, it also became culturally significant, symbolizing the