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10 breeze block wall ideas worthy of Palm Springs
Breeze blocks are making a significant comeback in interior design, driven by their unique aesthetic, functional versatility, and thermal efficiency. These blocks, commonly associated with Palm Springs and coastal design, offer a blend of style and practicality for both indoor and outdoor spaces. Their design allows for natural light and air circulation while also providing shade and privacy. Brett Ward, General Manager of Marketing at Brickworks, notes that the renewed interest in breeze blocks extends beyond nostalgia for mid-century modernism, highlighting a growing appreciation for their design potential and practical benefits.
One of the primary advantages of breeze blocks is their thermal mass qualities, which help regulate indoor temperatures by slowing the transfer of external temperature fluctuations. This contributes to reduced reliance on artificial heating and cooling systems, leading to lower energy costs. Additionally, their mass helps in noise reduction, and they require minimal maintenance, making them an attractive building material for contemporary homes.
The article showcases ten different applications of breeze blocks in various home settings, each demonstrating their versatility and aesthetic appeal. For instance, a 1970s Byron Bay bungalow features breeze blocks in an outdoor courtyard, paired with white gravel and potted cacti, to create a relaxing entertaining zone. Another contemporary home utilizes generously cut breeze blocks to surround an outdoor room, forming a striking backdrop and enhancing the space's visual interest.
Inspired by mid-century modern and Palm Springs styles, one home incorporates breeze blocks into its exterior design, not only as a unique architectural feature but also to complement a cactus garden. Internally, breeze blocks are used to create a feature wall that simultaneously offers privacy and maintains interconnectivity between a living room and other parts of the home. Architect Luigi Rosselli even integrated breeze blocks into a sculptural staircase in a Spanish Mission meets Hollywood Regency home, transforming it into a central design element.
In outdoor entertaining areas, breeze block walls provide an eye-catching visual feature while ensuring privacy. For a Palm Springs-style home in Casuarina, accent breeze blocks on the outdoor patio serve both as a striking visual element and a screen from outside views. On home facades, breeze blocks can enhance curb appeal and allow rooms to benefit from views while maintaining privacy from the street. An example from a Palm Springs home demonstrates how extensive use of breeze blocks capitalizes on a coastal location and sea breeze, allowing dappled light to filter through and reinforcing the home’s design theme. Finally, a contemporary home uses breeze blocks to encase a balcony, creating an interesting visual element that seamlessly connects to the open-plan living area.
The article concludes by recommending "The Breeze Block Book" edited by Sam Marshall and Maitiú Ward for those interested in further exploring the potential of breeze blocks.
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