Large plots, big glazing and genuine country living in the Kyalami equestrian belt — right on Waterfall's boundary.
Beaulieu sits deep in the Kyalami equestrian belt, where plots and homes commonly start above R5 million and stretch into full country estates with stables, paddocks and long driveways. Houses here tend to be built for a view — over a paddock, a dam or open land — with the kind of glazing that makes the outside feel like part of every room.
That scale of glass is exactly where sun control stops being decorative and starts being structural to how the house actually functions through a highveld summer.
For the largest glazed elevations facing open land, where heat needs stopping at the glass, not managed after the fact.
One remote for a house with this many windows and this much distance between rooms.
For architect-designed country homes where the brief was always "as little visible hardware as possible."
Beaulieu borders the estates we already fit throughout Waterfall and Kyalami, so distance is never the reason a quote takes longer. On big country plots, we'll always assess the fixing substrate and wind exposure on site before recommending motorisation and sensors — a paddock-facing wall gets a very different wind profile to a sheltered courtyard.
Sun angles for this latitude, Highveld storm season, and what we would put on a north, west, east or south wall of glass — with the honest trade-off on every product. Read it before you decide anything.
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