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Blinds & shading for the Durbanville Hills estates

The newer lifestyle estates spreading across the Durbanville hills bring a different brief to an established suburb like Welgemoed — a full house of new windows, not one room being renovated.

Close-up detail of a new-build window frame with fresh blind installation, clean white headrail and folded fabric edge
The finish quality a new-build fit-out gets when it's measured, not guessed.

The estates spreading across the hills around Durbanville have converted a lot of former farmland into new lifestyle developments over recent years — full security, shared amenities, and homes that go from bare glass to fully dressed in one project rather than a slow room-by-room renovation. That changes how we approach the quote.

What a new estate build usually needs

  • A coordinated full-house specification — every window and door quoted together, so fabric, colour and control type match from the main bedroom to the scullery instead of being decided piecemeal over months.
  • Motorised from the start — new estate homes increasingly wire for motorisation during the build itself, avoiding a retrofit later and giving every blind app or schedule control from day one.
  • Estate design guideline compliance — most of these developments carry body-corporate or design guideline rules on approved exterior colours and fascias; we confirm this against your estate's scheme before quoting any external product.
  • Builder and project-manager coordination — we're happy to work directly with whoever's running your build to time the measure and installation around the rest of the finishing trades.

We're a short drive from Welgemoed, so getting a consultant to a Durbanville Hills site for the free measure — whether the house is finished or the windows are still going in — is straightforward.

The full range, specified once for a coordinated new-build fit-out across every room in a Durbanville Hills home.

Ready when you are

Let's measure your new home properly.

Free in-home measure, a written per-window quote, and a full-house specification that matches room to room.