Equestrian country estates and new-build clusters on Waterfall's doorstep — big stands, big glass, and afternoon sun that needs proper managing.
Blue Hills sits in the equestrian and country-estate belt bordering Waterfall, riding the same wave of new-build development — large stands, paddocks and homes designed around indoor-outdoor living rather than street frontage. Typical values run from around R3 million into the R8 million range, with plenty still going up.
Expect open-plan living rooms facing the garden or the paddocks, and the kind of double-volume glazing that makes a house feel enormous — and, on a hot highveld afternoon, occasionally feels like a greenhouse too. It's the same design language driving demand a few kilometres over in Waterfall, which means the same shading solutions tend to apply.
The practical starting point for family bedrooms and living areas on a new-build budget — easy to spec now and motorise later.
For stair voids, double-volume glass and multi-blind living rooms, where a chain control simply won't reach.
Turns a paddock- or garden-facing patio into usable shade for entertaining, retracting for wind and letting winter sun back in.
We already work in Waterfall, right next door, so a Blue Hills consult is never a special trip. Expect the same free in-home measure, the same written quote per window, and the same wind-sensor thinking on anything mounted outside — highveld storm season doesn't stop at the estate boundary.
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.
One visit, real samples, a written quote per window — no obligation.
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