Our breeze blocks are precast, titanium-mixed concrete architectural elements designed to enhance ventilation, privacy, and visual character in modern tropical architecture.
What Are Breeze Blocks?
Breeze blocks are decorative concrete blocks used to create breathable walls and screens. Unlike solid masonry, they allow air and light to pass through while maintaining privacy, making them ideal for tropical climates and modern architectural design.
Breeze Block Types
Our breeze blocks are available in different structural formats, including single-sided and double-sided designs, to suit a wide range of architectural and installation requirements.
Single-Sided Breeze Blocks
Single-sided breeze blocks feature a finished face on one side and are ideal for walls where only one elevation is visible, such as boundary walls and perimeter screens.
Typical uses:
- Boundary walls
- Garden walls
- External screens
Double-Sided Breeze Blocks
Double-sided breeze blocks feature the same finished design on both faces, making them ideal for applications where both sides remain visible. Integrated inner grooves allow optional reinforcement, enabling rebar to be placed between blocks when required, while keeping connecting lines and joints visually concealed.
Typical uses:
- Interior partitions
- Courtyards
- Feature walls
- Semi-open spaces
Product Specifications
- Material: Titanium-mixed precast concrete
- Standard size: 200 × 200 × 100 mm / 200 × 200 × 60 mm
- Finish: Natural concrete / paintable
- Application: Non-load-bearing walls
- Use: Interior & exterior
- Climate suitability: Tropical environments
Installation Overview
- Installed using standard cement mortar
- Suitable for professional masons and contractors
- Alignment and spacing are key for best results
- Finished surfaces can be left natural or painted. Sealing with a protective concrete coating is recommended to improve durability and appearance.
Planning a Breeze Block Project?
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