The ridge view, without the four-o'clock heat that rides in with it.

Made-to-measure blinds, external shading and motorised awnings fitted across the Tygerberg ridge belt — Durbanville, Welgemoed, Plattekloof and Kanonberg/Bellville — measured on site, quoted in writing, per window.

Free in-home measure & written per-window quote
Exterior products confirmed against estate sign-off before anything's ordered
Child-safe as standard
Blockout and sunscreen roller blinds on floor-to-ceiling windows in a Northern Suburbs Cape Town living room overlooking a vineyard and Tygerberg hillside view

No call-centre — a consultant measures your windows and calls you back directly.

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The collection

Twelve products, one ridge of very different windows

A Plattekloof frameless corner aimed straight at Table Bay, a Welgemoed lounge catching the golf course at 310m, a Durbanville Hills double-volume window that arrived at handover with no covering at all — this belt rarely gives you the same brief twice. Twelve products, made to measure for the window in front of you.

Sunscreen roller blind lowered across a Northern Suburbs Cape Town living room window with a vineyard and hillside view
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Sunscreen Roller Blinds

Keeps the vineyard or valley view in the frame while it cuts the low afternoon sun coming off the ridge.

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Charcoal blockout roller blind lowered across a bedroom window in a Northern Suburbs Cape Town family home
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Blockout & Double Roller Blinds

Full dark for a west-facing bedroom, or blockout and sunscreen on one bracket for the same window.

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Slim aluminium venetian blind with tilted slats in a Northern Suburbs Cape Town kitchen window
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Aluminium Venetian Blinds

Slim slats built for the kitchen and bathroom steam that fabric doesn't survive.

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Wide timber venetian blind slats in a study window of an established Northern Suburbs Cape Town home
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Timber Venetian Blinds

Wide 50mm slats that suit the established double-storey homes around Welgemoed and Durbanville's older streets.

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Day and night zebra blind with alternating sheer and solid bands in a Northern Suburbs Cape Town dining room
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Day-Night (Zebra) Blinds

Privacy once the ridge lights up after dark, without losing the daylight view by hour.

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Cellular honeycomb blind with hexagonal cells lowered over a nursery window in a Northern Suburbs Cape Town home
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Cellular Honeycomb Blinds

Insulates the double-volume room over a garage conversion that never quite warms up.

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Vertical blind vanes beside a wide sliding door onto a landscaped garden in a Northern Suburbs Cape Town home
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Vertical & Panel Blinds

Wide vanes that tilt or draw clear across the stacking doors onto the entertaining deck.

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Concealed ceiling-recessed blind box with fabric dropping across a double-volume window in a modern Northern Suburbs Cape Town estate home
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Concealed Ceiling-Recess Blinds

Hardware hidden in the bulkhead for the double-volume glass going up in the newer estates.

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Wide aluminium external venetian blind slats mounted outside a west-facing window on a Northern Suburbs Cape Town ridge-top home
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External Venetian Blinds

Stops the heat at the glass on a west-facing ridge view, before the aircon has to fight it.

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External aluminium roller shutter partly lowered from a headbox outside a Northern Suburbs Cape Town home
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Roller Shutters

Full light and glare control from outside the glass. Shading, not security — that's a different product.

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Folding-arm fabric awning extended over a patio in a Northern Suburbs Cape Town home overlooking vineyard rows
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Folding-Arm Awnings

Shade over the entertaining deck, wind-sensor fitted as standard on an exposed ridge-top stand.

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Motorised roller blind tube with a wall-mounted remote control in a Northern Suburbs Cape Town family window
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Motorised Blinds & Automation

Sun sensors drop the west-facing blinds before the room heats up, not after.

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Blockout roller blind in a Northern Suburbs Cape Town main bedroom with morning fog over the Tygerberg hills and vineyard rows Total dark by 6am, whatever the ridge is doing with the fog outside.
Built for this ridge

Every window on the belt asks a different question

A Plattekloof lounge wants the Table Bay silhouette kept in view, not blocked out. A Welgemoed terrace wants shade at four o'clock without a motor that gives up the first time the south-easter gusts. A Durbanville Hills double-volume window wants a hardware answer that was never part of the handover in the first place. One consultant, one visit, a written answer for each.

Folding-arm awning extended over a Northern Suburbs Cape Town patio with a vineyard and hillside view at golden hour Shade held over the entertaining deck long after the sun's moved off the vines.
Aluminium venetian blind slat and tilt-wand hardware detail against a blurred Tygerberg hillside view, warmed by late-afternoon light Fitted to the window you have, not the one a catalogue expects.
Finished for this belt

The hardware is chosen for the elevation, not just the room

Chain and cord tensioners fitted as standard, wand-tilt or motorised operation wherever a corded blind isn't the right answer near a child's room, and wind-rated fixings specified up or down depending on where the address actually sits on the ridge. A Welgemoed terrace 310m up doesn't get the same exterior spec as a Durbanville valley-floor patio a few kilometres away, and we check elevation and exposure on site rather than assume the suburb name tells us enough.

Two addresses ten minutes apart on this ridge can need two completely different wind ratings — the elevation matters more than the postcode.

On-site measure, Northern Suburbs
Why this ridge belt is specified differently

One ridge, four different windows

The Tygerberg Hills give this belt its shape — Durbanville on the lower slopes ringed by wine farms, Welgemoed climbing to 310m on the western flank (the highest street in the city), Plattekloof running up the southern face toward Table Bay, and the Kanonberg and lower Bellville streets sitting in the valley below. Because the belt wraps a hill rather than sitting on a flat grid, the "view side" changes direction suburb to suburb: Welgemoed looks down-slope toward the Cape Flats, Plattekloof looks out over Table Bay and Robben Island, and Durbanville's newer estate windows are angled to frame the vineyards. A single "north is the hot side, done" answer doesn't hold up here — the spec has to start with which face of the ridge the house is actually built on.

That same elevation changes the wind brief too. The south-easter that blows through every Cape summer hits a ridge-top stand in Welgemoed or upper Plattekloof harder than it hits a valley-floor patio in Durbanville town or lower Bellville, which is why we won't quote an awning or a zip screen off a suburb name alone — the exposure gets checked on site. And because the whole belt sits 12–22km inland, the hardware enemy here is UV, heat and wind, not the sea-salt corrosion a Blouberg or Sea Point job has to plan around.

How we specify across the belt

  • View-side orientation confirmed on site, suburb by suburb, not assumed from the address
  • External shading specified before an interior blockout on any west or south-west view glass
  • Wind rating set by elevation, not suburb name — a ridge-top stand gets a heavier spec than a valley floor
  • Estate or committee sign-off confirmed before any exterior product is quoted, where it applies

Estate sign-off, ridge-top wind ratings, view-safe fabric — confirmed before anything's quoted.

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How it works

From enquiry to fitted, in four steps

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Enquire

Tell us the rooms, the products you're considering, and which suburb the house is in. Two minutes on the chat or the form.

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Free in-home measure

A consultant measures every opening on site, checks the elevation and wind exposure, and confirms whether an estate committee needs to sign off first.

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Written quote

An itemised, per-window quotation with lead times stated upfront — no surprises between what you saw and what you pay.

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Made & fitted

Every piece is manufactured to your measurements and installed cleanly by our own team.

Questions

Before you enquire

Do you cover Durbanville, Welgemoed, Plattekloof and Bellville/Kanonberg?

Yes — we measure and fit right across the Tygerberg ridge belt, including the ground between those four suburbs. If you're just outside them, ask on the enquiry form and we'll confirm.

Will an exterior product need estate or committee sign-off?

In parts of this belt, yes — several of the newer Durbanville Hills estates and some Welgemoed and Kanonberg gated streets have architectural committees that want exterior products approved before they go up. We confirm whether that applies to your address at the free measure, before anything's quoted, rather than assume either way.

What's the difference between roller shutters and security shutters?

The roller shutters we fit are a shading product — external aluminium slats that roll down from a headbox to cut heat, glare and light from outside the glass. They're not the same as a security-rated shutter, which is a different, heavier product available on request. Tell us at the enquiry stage if security is the main goal and we'll point you to the right spec.

Is salt-air corrosion something we need to plan for this far inland?

No — this belt sits 12 to 22km inland, so airborne salt corrosion isn't the driver it is on the Atlantic seaboard. The hardware priorities here are UV resistance, heat and a proper wind rating on anything left outside, not marine-grade fixings.

Are your blinds safe for small children?

Every corded or chained blind is fitted with a tensioner as standard. For nurseries and children's rooms we generally recommend wand-tilt, cordless or motorised operation — ask your consultant and it's built into the quote.

What does the free measure and quote actually cost?

Nothing. The measure, the samples, the consultation and the written per-window quote are all free, with no obligation to order.

Next step

Your windows, measured this week.

Free in-home measure, a written per-window quote, and a consultant who already knows the difference between a Welgemoed ridge-top and a Durbanville valley floor.

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Tell us about your windows

Share a little about the rooms and products you're considering. One of our expert consultants will contact you shortly to arrange your free in-home measure.

  • No obligation, no call-centre — a consultant calls you directly
  • Fabric samples brought to the measure, not just a screen swatch
  • Written, itemised quote before anything is ordered

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