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Blinds and shading for Sandhurst's grand-scale glazing

Sandhurst homes tend to argue for scale — tall glazed reception rooms, formal main suites, and a level of finish that shows in the details most people never think about, right down to how a blind is hung.

Sunscreen roller blinds lowered across a Sandhurst living room's full-height sliding doors, established garden trees visible through the fabric
The standard of fit our River Club work is built on, brought a short drive over to Sandhurst.

What homes here are like

Sandhurst sits consistently among South Africa's most valuable residential addresses, and the housing stock reflects it — large stand-alone mansions on generous stands, alongside a newer wave of architect-led clusters. Renovation is more common here than ground-up new build, which shapes the shading brief: a lot of the work is fitting serious glazing into an existing structure, done properly the first time.

What suits a Sandhurst spec

  • Motorised roller and day/night blinds for tall reception-room glazing that a pole simply won't reach comfortably.
  • External venetian blinds on west-facing facades, where stopping heat at the glass matters more than managing it once it's inside.
  • Concealed / recessed blinds on architect-led new sections, where the brief is usually "no visible hardware."
  • Battery-motorised retrofits for renovation projects where rewiring every window isn't practical — no wiring, no compromise on control.

We measure and fit across Sandhurst from our River Club base, a few minutes down the road — the same consultant, the same written-quote process, the same free measure.

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Four O'Clock on the Fairway

Our shading guide was written for River Club, but the sun over Sandhurst is the same sun — 26° south, almost overhead in December and low in the north by June. Only the housing stock changes.

External venetian blinds outside the glass of a west-facing living room, slats tilted against the low afternoon sun with mown grass and mature trees beyond

The sun & shading companion

What the light does to each wall of a house on this side of Johannesburg, what we’d fit on each one, and the honest catch with every option.

  • The sun path at 26° south, season by season, with sources
  • Seven products, and what’s genuinely wrong with each of them
  • What only an in-person measure can actually answer
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