Designing with Standard Expanded Mesh

With its versatility and aesthetic appeal, the flattened expanded mesh has become commonplace in architecture, interior design, and landscape architecture. The geometric patterns and varying densities of expanded mesh panels allow for the modulation of light and transparency while creating functional barriers for railing infills, screens, and walkways, adding a modern touch.

Interior Design Applications

When it comes to interior design, using expanded mesh is an effective way to add texture and color accents to a surface while also complementing various design styles. This versatile material can be used to create partitions and screens that define different areas in open-plan layouts. It can also be used to add mass to hanging soffits, and when incorporated into light fixtures, accent walls, or other decorative elements, it imparts a level of accentuated detail with its delicate form and engaging metallic finish.

Landscape Architecture Applications

When the flattened expanded mesh is applied to landscape architecture, its high strength-to-weight ratio is very helpful in creating strong safety barriers and sculptural elements.

These materials also have a myriad of different industrial applications. If you are looking for simple raw sheets for your industrial or OEM projects, please visit AMICO’s industrial site here.