The fairway view is the whole point
Homes on or near the course are built to look at it — from the breakfast nook, the pyjama lounge, the entertainment deck. Blockout-everywhere misses the brief entirely. Sunscreen roller fabric, usually 3% or 5% openness, cuts the glare and UV off the fairway while keeping the view intact through the day, and it's the fabric we reach for first on any Woodhill living area.
Wide glass wants motorisation
Course-facing living rooms tend to run wide and open-plan, often with glass too broad for a single hand-chained blind to make practical sense. Motorised, linked blinds solve it cleanly — one switch or app tap for the whole elevation, and no chain reaching across a run of glass that size. See our motorised blinds & automation page for how the control side works.
Facade-mounted shading and the estate's look
Where the afternoon sun is hard enough that an interior blind isn't winning the battle, external venetians stop the heat at the glass instead of managing it once it's already in the room. Because that sits on the facade, we always talk finish and colour-match before anything is ordered, and flag it if your stretch of the estate has architectural guidelines worth checking first.
What we fit most often here
- Sunscreen and double roller blinds for fairway-facing living areas and bedrooms
- Motorised, linked systems across wide glass walls
- External venetian blinds on exposed west and north elevations
- Folding-arm awnings with wind-sensor retraction over patios and entertainment decks
Also nearby
We cover the wider Mooikloof estate belt too:
New here? Start with The Mooikloof Stand & Sun Field Guide — what the sun does to each elevation, and which blind suits which room, before you book.
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