Roller Blinds
Blockout, sunscreen or double-roller — the everyday answer for bedrooms, studies and big glass on a budget that still looks tailored.
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Made-to-measure blinds, motorised shading and retractable awnings, fitted for Waterfall’s double-volume estate homes. Free in-home measure, written quote per window.
Free: The Waterfall Glass & Light DossierEleven ways to control light, heat and privacy across a double-volume estate home — from an entry-level roller to a fully motorised, app-controlled house — plus repairs for the blinds you already have. Everything made to measure, per window.
Blockout, sunscreen or double-roller — the everyday answer for bedrooms, studies and big glass on a budget that still looks tailored.
Ask a specialistSheer and solid bands in one blind — align them for filtered light, offset them for privacy, without touching another blind.
Ask a specialistTilt for glare-free light, close flat for full privacy — the moisture-proof choice for kitchens, bathrooms and scullery windows.
Ask a specialistThe practical answer for sliding doors and full-width glass — tilt for light, draw fully clear for access.
Ask a specialistFabric drops from a slim ceiling slot, hardware fully hidden — the finish architect-designed double-volume rooms are built for.
See the rangeTrapped-air cells insulate the glass in both directions — cooler summer rooms, warmer winter ones, and quieter too.
Ask a specialistTensioned systems for skylights, gables and raked glazing — the windows nobody else measures for.
Ask a specialistRemote, app, schedule or sun sensor — one button for six blinds on a wall of glass this size.
See the rangeHeavy lined curtains and sheers, gliding open by remote or a gentle tug — pairs on one app with the blinds.
Ask a specialistWide aluminium slats outside the glass — heat is stopped at the window, not managed after it's already in the room.
See the rangeRetractable shade over the patio and entertainment area, gone completely when you want the sun back.
See the rangeSeized tubes, worn chains, slipped brackets, slats that won’t tilt, a motor gone quiet — we service and repair existing blinds, whoever fitted them.
Book a repairRoller shutters — rigid aluminium slats that roll down on the outside of the glass from a headbox — are fitted on request for sun, heat and glare control and daytime privacy on the hardest elevations. To be plain about it: these are shading shutters, not security-rated shutters. That is a different product entirely. We do not fit hinged louvred interior shutters at all.
Zip screens close a patio or a stoep opening with a taut mesh running in zipped side channels, so it holds its shape in a highveld wind instead of flapping — you keep the view out while the low sun and the insects stay where they belong.
We wrote down what the sun actually does to a Waterfall house — the angles for this latitude, the October-to-March storm season, and what we would specify on each elevation, with the honest trade-off on every product.
The value range across Waterfall’s Country, Equestrian and City precincts — from young family homes to architectural mansions, most of them built in the last two decades.
Highveld storm season. Exterior products on this site are specified with wind-sensor auto-retract as standard, not an optional extra.
The elevations estate architects favour for double-volume glass and garden views — and the ones that need real solar control by mid-afternoon.
Waterfall remains one of the country’s biggest active new-build nodes — a lot of homes arrive with bare glass and a design guideline to follow.
Waterfall isn’t really one suburb — it’s Country Estate, Equestrian Estate and Waterfall City knitted around a shared address, and almost all of it has gone up in the last fifteen years. That shows in the windows: architects here default to double-volume glass, stacking sliding doors and great rooms that open straight onto the garden, because the whole point of buying in Waterfall was the space to do exactly that.
It also means the sun gets a serious say in how a room feels. A north- or west-facing wall of glass looks spectacular in a show-house photograph and turns into a greenhouse by four o’clock in summer — Midrand’s highveld climate doesn’t do gentle afternoons. We spec sunscreen rollers as the default, and on the biggest elevations, external venetians that stop heat at the glass rather than after it’s already in the room.
Then there’s storm season. From October through March, highveld thunderstorms roll in fast and hard, often with hail. Anything mounted outside — awnings, external venetians, zip screens — gets a wind sensor here as standard practice, not an upsell; we’ve seen what an unprotected awning looks like after one afternoon it shouldn’t have been left open for.
And because Waterfall is still one of the busiest new-build addresses in the country, plenty of our enquiries come from owners who’ve just taken transfer and are staring at bare glass for the first time, often with an estate design guideline to work within. We’re used to both — fitting a finished family home, and specifying the first blinds for a house still smelling of paint.
Tell us the rooms, the glass, and what’s driving the decision — chat, call or the form below.
An expert consultant visits with fabric and slat samples, measures every opening precisely, and talks through motorisation for each elevation.
Itemised per window, so you can see exactly what you’re paying for and where.
Manufactured to order and installed cleanly by a professional team, with the controls demonstrated before we leave.
We work right across the Waterfall precincts and into the neighbouring estates and equestrian belt.
We measure on site, always. It's a free visit — window sizes are only part of the job; fabric choice, mounting depth, motorisation routing and the way afternoon sun crosses a room all need to be seen, not guessed from a tape measure over the phone.
Some Waterfall precincts run an architectural or aesthetics committee for anything visible from outside — external venetians, awnings, roller shutters. We'll give you finishes and spec sheets to submit; the approval itself sits with your estate, so build that into your timeline.
Yes. Motorised blinds, external venetians, awnings and curtain tracks can share one multi-channel remote or app, with schedules and sun/wind sensors layered in — useful across a house with this much glass.
Motorised operation has no cords or chains at all — the safest option there is. Where a chain control is used, it's fitted with a tensioner anchored to the wall as standard, and we recommend cordless or motorised for nurseries and kids' rooms specifically.
Everything is made to order once you approve the quote. Lead times run in weeks rather than days, and we confirm the exact timeline on your written quote so there's no guessing.
All of it — Country Estate, Equestrian Estate and Waterfall City — plus the neighbouring estates at Blue Hills, Kyalami, Beaulieu and Steyn City.
One visit, real samples, a written quote per window — no obligation, and no pressure to decide on the spot.
Get startedSend us the details below and one of our expert consultants will contact you shortly to arrange your free in-home measure. Prefer to talk it through first? Use the chat in the corner.
Our consultant does five or six measures a week across Waterfall and the estates around it, so the diary tends to fill early — worth booking ahead if you need a particular day.
Not ready for a visit? The Glass & Light Dossier is free and open — sun angles, elevation by elevation, and the honest trade-off on every product.