BREEZE HOUSE – 51m2 | When Living Space Can “Breathe”

BREEZE HOUSE – When Living Space Can “Breathe”

In today’s modern lifestyle — where flexibility and minimalism are increasingly valued — BREEZE HOUSE emerges as a compact yet fully functional housing solution, refined in every detail and optimised for everyday living comfort.

Total Floor Area Overview

Internal Living Area: approx. 45–50 m²
Covered Front Veranda: approx. 8–12 m²
Total Under Roof Area: approx. 55–60 m²

(Compliant with typical Perth granny flat size allowances under 70m².)

 

Detailed Area Breakdown

  1. Living & Dining Area

Approx. 14–18 m²

  • Open-plan configuration
  • Positioned at the front of the house
  • Direct access to veranda
  • Wide horizontal windows for natural light

This zone is proportioned to comfortably fit:

  • 2–3 seat sofa
  • Coffee table
  • TV unit
  • Compact dining table (2–4 seats)

The open layout enhances visual depth, making the space feel larger than its footprint.

LV & dining Breeze
  1. Bedroom

Approx. 10–12 m²

  • Queen-size bed fit
  • Bedside tables
  • Built-in wardrobe provision
  • Optional compact study desk

Located toward the rear for acoustic and visual privacy.

  1. Circulation & Storage

Approx. 4–6 m²

  • Compact internal transition zones
  • Built-in storage options
  • No excessive hallway space

Every square metre serves a purpose.

A bathroom and laundry combine

Kitchen area

  • Approx. 6–8 m²
  • Full-length linear kitchen wall
  • Overhead and base cabinetry
  • Cooktop space
  • Sink
  • Refrigerator recess
  • Optional breakfast bar
  • Designed for daily functionality rather than a minimal kitchenette.

    Bathroom (with Laundry Provision)

  • Approx. 4–5 m²
  • Shower enclosure
  • Toilet
  • Vanity with storage
  • Dedicated washing machine space
    1. Covered Front Veranda

    Approx. 8–12 m²

    • Semi-outdoor extension of the living space
    • Ideal for outdoor seating
    • Climatic buffer zone
    • Enhances airflow and shading

    In Perth’s climate, this becomes a functional second living area for much of the year.

    Spatial Philosophy of BREEZE

    BREEZE is designed around three core principles:

    1. Cross Ventilation

    Strategically positioned windows and open living layout encourage airflow throughout the home.

    1. Minimal but Complete Living

    No oversized corridors.
    No unused corners.
    No decorative waste of space.

    1. Indoor–Outdoor Connection

    The veranda acts as a breathing threshold — expanding perceived living area beyond the internal footprint.

    1. Circulation & Storage

    Approx. 4–6 m²

    • Compact internal transition zones
    • Built-in storage options
    • No excessive hallway space

    Every square metre serves a purpose.

    The Design Philosophy Behind BREEZE HOUSE

    BREEZE is more than just a name — it represents a design philosophy.

    Differences Between COVE and BREEZE

    CriteriaCOVEBREEZE
    PhilosophySubtle, enclosed livingOpen, wind-embracing living
    AtmosphereCozy and protectiveLight and airy
    DesignSolid massingMore windows, open veranda
    Ideal SettingDense urban areasSuburban or retreat locations
    ExperiencePrivacy-focusedNature-connected

    COVE is like a sheltered bay — protective and secure.
    BREEZE is like a gentle wind — light and free.

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