The Western Cape sun doesn't hit any two houses the same way.
Made-to-measure blinds, roller shutters and awnings, specified for where you actually live — salt air on the Peninsula, valley heat in the Winelands, mountain wind in the Helderberg, forest damp on the Garden Route. Measured on site, quoted in writing, per window.
One province, four genuinely different sun problems — we specify for yours, not a generic one.
Request a free measure→Four regions. Four different windows to specify for.
A Fresnaye glass wall, a Stellenbosch werf's sash window, a Somerset West golf-estate view and a Knysna lagoon deck are not the same brief with different scenery — they're four different climates, four different building traditions, and four different sets of rules about what you're allowed to change on the outside of the house. We specify for the one in front of us.
Cape Town Metro & Peninsula
Salt air on three coastlines, the Cape Doctor's summer south-easter, and body-corporate sign-off on most of the Atlantic Seaboard's apartment stock.
Explore → 02Cape Winelands
Valley heat with no sea to temper it, the hot dry Berg wind arriving from the interior, and Section 34 heritage protection on werf gables older than 60 years.
Explore → 03Helderberg & Overberg Coast
Mountain and sea on the same property, one of the province's densest concentrations of golf-estate committees, and exposure that changes wall to wall.
Explore → 04Garden Route
The wettest, most humid region in the province, indigenous forest and lagoon-edge damp, and a high share of homes standing empty between visits.
Explore →Twelve products, built for wherever you live
From a sunscreen roller keeping an Atlantic Seaboard sea view intact, to timber venetians filtering light through a Franschhoek sash window, to external shading stopping the heat before it reaches a Helderberg living room — the same range, specified differently by region.

Sunscreen Roller Blinds
Keeps a sea, vineyard or mountain view in the frame while it cuts glare and UV, wherever the view happens to be.
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Blockout & Double Roller Blinds
Full dark for a west-facing Winelands bedroom, or blockout and sunscreen on one bracket for the same window.
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Timber Venetian Blinds
Wide 50mm slats that suit a Winelands werf's sash windows and other heritage character homes across the province.
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Aluminium Venetian Blinds
Slim slats built for kitchen and bathroom steam, and for coastal salt air that fabric and untreated timber don't survive.
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Day-Night (Zebra) Blinds
Privacy once the lights go on after dark, without losing a fairway or mountain view by hour.
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Cellular Honeycomb Blinds
Insulates a room against the Garden Route's damp, or a Winelands attic that runs hot in summer and cold in winter.
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Vertical & Panel Blinds
Wide vanes that tilt or draw clear across the wide stacking doors common in newer metro apartment stock.
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Concealed Ceiling-Recess Blinds
Hardware hidden in the bulkhead for the double-volume glass going up on new-build estates province-wide.
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External Venetian Blinds
Stops the heat at the glass on a hard west or north elevation, before an aircon has to fight it.
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Roller Shutters
Full light, heat and glare control from outside the glass. Shading, not security — that's a different product.
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Folding-Arm Awnings
Shade over a Winelands patio or a Helderberg deck, wind-sensor fitted as standard wherever the site is exposed.
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Zip Screens
Wind-proof mesh that turns a lagoon deck or coastal terrace into a usable outdoor room, whatever the weather's doing.
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Full dark by sunrise, whatever the vineyard is doing with the light outside.
The same brief means something different, region to region
A Peninsula apartment wants salt-resistant hardware and body-corporate sign-off. A Winelands werf wants heritage-safe fittings on a 200-year-old gable. A Helderberg estate wants aesthetic-committee approval before anything exterior goes up. A Garden Route holiday home wants a system that runs itself while the owners are away. One consultant, briefed on all four, gives you a written answer for the one you're actually in.
Three sunscreen rollers hold the mountain view while they cut the midday glare off the glass wall.
Fitted to the window you have, wherever in the province it happens to sit.
The hardware changes before the fabric does
Powder-coated aluminium and stainless fixings on anything within reach of salt spray on the Peninsula or the Overberg coast. UV-stable, wind-rated exterior hardware in the Winelands, where the sea isn't there to temper the heat but the Berg wind is. Sealed-finish, moisture-tolerant materials on the Garden Route, where the air itself is the enemy rather than the salt. The fabric range barely changes from region to region — the fixings, coatings and wind ratings underneath it are where the real specification happens.
The same roller blind fabric can be specified three different ways in three different parts of this province, and all three are correct.
On-site measure, Western CapeHow we specify across the Western Cape
SANS 10400-XA:2021 — South Africa's current energy-usage standard for buildings — maps the country into seven energy zones based on how much heating and cooling a building actually needs, and names Cape Town explicitly as sitting in the temperate coastal zone. The point isn't the zone number; it's that the standard itself treats the coast and the interior as different climates requiring different answers, and this province contains both within a two-hour drive. A shading spec built for one does not transfer cleanly to the other.
The Cape Doctor — Table Mountain's funnelled summer south-easter — is the dominant wind on the Peninsula and the False Bay rim. Cross the Hottentots-Holland into the Winelands and the wind that matters most is the Berg wind, a hot, dry katabatic wind blowing the opposite direction, from the interior toward the coast, mostly in the shoulder seasons rather than midsummer. An awning or zip screen's wind-sensor logic is set by which of these an address actually faces — "Western Cape" is not a wind direction.
How we specify, region by region
- Coastal exposure checked by proximity to whichever coastline an address actually faces — Atlantic, False Bay, Whale Coast or Indian Ocean, each with its own wind and salt character
- Heritage gables on buildings older than 60 years confirmed against Heritage Western Cape's Section 34 permit process before anything is ordered
- Estate and body-corporate sign-off confirmed on site — the Helderberg's golf estates, the metro's sectional-title blocks and Winelands lifestyle estates each run a different approval process
- Moisture-tolerant hardware defaulted on the Garden Route, where humidity and rainfall run highest in the province, rather than treated as an upsell
Heritage sign-off, estate committees, wind ratings, salt exposure — confirmed before anything's quoted.
Request a free measure→From enquiry to fitted, in four steps
Enquire
Tell us the rooms, the products you're considering, and which part of the province the house is in.
Free in-home measure
A consultant measures every opening on site, checks the region's exposure and rules, and confirms whether heritage or estate sign-off applies.
Written quote
An itemised, per-window quotation with lead times stated upfront — no surprises between what you saw and what you pay.
Made & fitted
Every piece is manufactured to your measurements and installed cleanly by our own team.
Before you enquire
Do you actually cover the whole Western Cape, or just Cape Town?
We measure and fit across four regions — Cape Town Metro & the Peninsula, the Cape Winelands, the Helderberg & Overberg Coast, and the Garden Route. If your address sits between those, tell us on the enquiry form and we'll confirm.
Will I get a consultant who actually knows my region, or a generic answer?
The measure is done on site, region by region — the same consultant network is briefed on all four regions' conditions, but the recommendation for your address is built from what's actually true of your coast, valley, mountain or forest position, not a province-wide template.
My house is under heritage protection — can you still fit blinds?
Yes, and we check it rather than assume. Gables on buildings older than 60 years fall under Section 34 of the National Heritage Resources Act, which means Heritage Western Cape sign-off before an exterior change goes ahead. We flag this at the free measure and confirm what's needed before anything's quoted.
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.
Does salt-air corrosion matter if I'm inland, in the Winelands?
Not in the same way. Inland Winelands addresses aren't in the salt-spray zone the Peninsula and the Overberg coast sit in, so the hardware priority shifts to UV resistance and a wind rating that accounts for the Berg wind rather than marine-grade coatings. We spec to the actual exposure at your address, not a province-wide default.
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.
Your windows, measured for where you live.
Free in-home measure, a written per-window quote, and a specification built for your coast, your valley, your mountain or your forest — not a generic Western Cape answer.
Tell us about your windows
Share a little about the rooms, the products you're considering, and which region the house is in. 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