Blue Valley Golf Estate · Centurion
Made-to-measure blinds, motorised shading and wind-sensored awnings for Blue Valley Golf Estate homes — measured on site, specified for west-facing glass and Highveld storms, fitted by our own team.
Blue Valley Golf Estate
The collection
From view-preserving screens on the big lounge glass to blackout where you sleep — one coherent specification for the whole home.

Total dark for bedrooms and the media room, whatever the clubhouse floodlights are doing outside.
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Keeps the fairway view on the big lounge glass while cutting the glare and UV that fade furniture.
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Sunscreen by day, full blockout after dark — one bracket, no compromise on a view-facing bedroom.
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Moisture-proof for bathrooms and kitchens, powder-coated to shrug off Highveld dust and irrigation overspray.
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Warm, architectural slats for studies and formal rooms that suit the estate's clubhouse-style joinery.
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Insulating air-cell fabric that takes the edge off double-volume rooms in winter frost and summer heat alike.
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Built for the wide stacking doors onto the veranda, gliding clear without a fold line across the opening.
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Ceiling-slot systems that disappear into the pelmet on double-volume glazing, so the fairway view stays clean.
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Gables, apex glazing and stairwell skylights — the windows most fitters won't even quote.
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Sun sensors drop the west-facing blinds before you notice the heat; wind sensors do the same for the awning.
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Retractable shade over the patio and braai area, wind-sensored so a Highveld storm can't catch it open.
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Stops heat at the glass on the worst-facing walls, specified in estate-appropriate profiles and colours.
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Snapped cords, a tilt that stopped tilting, a blind that's hung skew since the last repaint — repaired, restrung and refitted rather than replaced, on the estate and the neighbouring suburbs.
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Built for this estate
Stands here are laid out around the fairway and the water features, which means living rooms lean hard into wide, west- or north-facing glass — the view is the whole point of buying here. It also means that same glass takes the full force of a Highveld afternoon, often for a long stretch of the day before the sun drops behind the tree line.
Then the season turns and the wind changes the conversation. Summer thunderstorms roll in fast on this side of Centurion, and a folding-arm awning left open in a sudden gust is the single most common way homeowners lose one. Every exterior system we fit on the estate goes out with a wind sensor as standard, not an option.
Because many stands here sit close to the fairway with limited boundary planting, evenings bring their own consideration — clubhouse and street lighting mean uncovered glass reads as fully lit from outside after dark, even with the lights off indoors. Layering a sunscreen for the day with a blockout or cellular blind for the evening is the answer most homeowners land on.
Exterior colour and profile choices are worth getting right the first time too: estates like this one generally expect shading hardware finished in tones that sit with the estate's material palette, and we supply the documentation most HOA submissions ask for.
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We wrote a proper, sourced guide to shading a Blue Valley home — what the Highveld sun does to each elevation by season, why the afternoon is the problem and noon isn't, what the estate's Tuscan window guidelines actually permit, and which blind suits which room, with the honest trade-offs written down both ways.
Read it first and you'll walk into your free measure already knowing what you want to ask.
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No showroom trek, no guessing sizes — the consultation happens where the windows are.
Tell us the rooms, roughly how many windows, and what's bothering you about the light or the wind.
A consultant visits with samples, measures every opening precisely, and checks fixing substrate for exterior work.
An itemised, per-window quotation, with estate-appropriate finishes and lead times confirmed up front.
Manufactured to your exact measurements and installed cleanly by our own team, with a full operation demo.
Where we work
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We specify clean profiles and estate-appropriate colours, and supply the product documentation owners typically submit. Well-specified exterior systems are approved routinely on estates like this one.
In order of impact: exterior shading stops the heat before it reaches the glass, sunscreen mesh indoors cuts the glare and UV while keeping the fairway view, and automation makes sure it happens on schedule whether you're home or not.
Only within their rated limits, and only if they retract before the gust arrives. That's why we fit a wind sensor as standard on Blue Valley awnings rather than relying on someone being home to bring it in.
On a single reachable window, it's a comfort upgrade. On wide sliders, double-volume glass and multi-blind walls, it's the difference between blinds you actually use and blinds you don't. Wind-sensored awnings are genuine asset protection.
Chain and cord tensioners are fitted as standard on everything corded, and we'll steer nurseries and kids' rooms toward wand-tilt, cordless or motorised options with nothing dangling to reach.
Nothing. The measure, the fabric samples, the consultation and the written per-window quote are all free, with no obligation.
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Tell us a little about the windows. A consultant calls you back, arranges a time that suits your estate access, and arrives with samples you can judge in your own light.