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
- 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.
- 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.
- 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
Bathroom (with Laundry Provision)
- 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:
- Cross Ventilation
Strategically positioned windows and open living layout encourage airflow throughout the home.
- Minimal but Complete Living
No oversized corridors.
No unused corners.
No decorative waste of space.
- Indoor–Outdoor Connection
The veranda acts as a breathing threshold — expanding perceived living area beyond the internal footprint.
- 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
| Criteria | COVE | BREEZE |
| Philosophy | Subtle, enclosed living | Open, wind-embracing living |
| Atmosphere | Cozy and protective | Light and airy |
| Design | Solid massing | More windows, open veranda |
| Ideal Setting | Dense urban areas | Suburban or retreat locations |
| Experience | Privacy-focused | Nature-connected |
COVE is like a sheltered bay — protective and secure.
BREEZE is like a gentle wind — light and free.
