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The huge success of the prefab Glidehouse at Sunset Magazine’s
Celebration Weekend last May—boosting attendance to more than 24,000
over two days—has prompted Sunset to plan a sequel. For 2005, we’re
calling it the Sunset Breezehouse.
Designed by Sunset and Glidehouse architect Michelle Kaufmann, the
1,750 square foot Breezehouse is a flexible, eco-oriented,
light-filled, two-bedroom, two-bath home. The signature feature is the
Breezeroom at the center, under a distinctive butterfly-shaped roof.
This room, which is actually a glass-enclosed breezeway or porch,
functions as the main living and dining space between the kitchen and
children’s bedroom wing on one side, and the flexible
library/guest/office and master suite on the other. Terraces and decks
are at front and rear.
The Sunset Breezehouse, a joint venture between Sunset and Michelle
Kaufmann, aims to sell for approximately $160 per square foot, or
roughly $280,000. It will be assembled at Sunset headquarters—fully
furnished—to debut for public touring at Celebration Weekend, May
21-22, 2005. Sunset’s article on the Breezehouse will appear in the
August, 2005 issue.
More information
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