
Roller Blinds
A flat sheet of fabric for the valley's most reliable problem: too much glass, too much afternoon sun.
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Made-to-measure blinds, external shading and motorised awnings for the farmhouses and wine-estate homes up the Jonkershoek valley, and the Stellenbosch-area homes on the roads in and out of it.
A deep-set Cape Dutch sash window and a new glass-forward wine-farm wall want opposite answers. Twelve product families, made to measure per opening, in fabrics and finishes chosen for Jonkershoek's sun, wind and reserve-edge damp.

A flat sheet of fabric for the valley's most reliable problem: too much glass, too much afternoon sun.
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Zebra bands that dim a farmhouse living room hour by hour as the kloof's shadow moves across it.
Ask about day & night blinds
50mm basswood slats built for the deep-set sash windows this valley's older homesteads are full of.
Explore timber venetians
Tilt-adjustable slats for the wet rooms, standing up to a stone-and-lime farmhouse's humidity.
Ask about aluminium venetians
Tensioned systems for the raked gable glass that barn-conversion tasting rooms keep adding.
Ask about shaped windowsInsulating air-cells for the room that's always cold on a valley-floor morning.
Wide track systems for the sliding doors between a living room and a vineyard-facing stoep.
Fabric drops from a ceiling slot, for the newer glass-forward homes higher up the valley.
One remote for a whole wall of glass, with sensors that handle both of the valley's wind seasons on their own.
Retractable shade over a stone stoep, gone the moment the wind sensor calls it.
Zipped mesh that seals a braai deck against the valley's afternoon gusts without losing the view.
Rigid aluminium slats roll down outside the glass for shade, blackout and quiet.
Shading shutters, not security-rated shutters — a different product, available on request.
Every product above is made to measure per window after a free in-home visit — nothing is quoted sight unseen.
Jonkershoek is not a suburb of matching windows — a centuries-old werf, a renovated cottage and a new glass-forward wine-farm home can share a boundary fence. Each gets measured on its own sun, its own wind, and its own reveal.
The valley runs from working vineyards at its mouth into roughly 11,000 hectares of CapeNature reserve at its head — the Eerste and Berg rivers both rise in those mountains. That range, from farm gate to fynbos boundary, is the reason no single specification works for the whole valley.
At Stellenbosch's latitude, close to 34°S, the sun sits almost overhead at midsummer noon — about 79–80° — and drops to a low, welcome 32–33° by midwinter. A deep eave self-shades a December window; that same eave lets a June sun reach right into a north-facing room. We spec for both ends of that swing, not just the hot one.
A summer south-easter funnels straight up the valley floor most afternoons, cooling the vines and rattling anything unshaded. Winter brings a different problem entirely: stacked cold fronts that have driven gusts past 100–120km/h through the Winelands, arriving with heavy rain rather than a dry-season blow. Exterior products here need genuine wind ratings and sensor-retract, not just a heavier bracket for one season.
Stellenbosch Municipality's rural conservation overlay covers Jonkershoek along with Idas Valley and Dwarsrivier, and any structure over 60 years old or heritage-graded needs approval before its exterior changes — a process that can add four to eight weeks. The valley's older H- and T-shaped homesteads keep deep sash reveals; its newer wine-farm builds run frameless glass instead. We bring drawings to the approval conversation early, and spec the two eras differently rather than force one answer onto both.
This is a winter-rainfall climate, not a Highveld hail season — wettest in June and July, driest in January and February — so the failure mode we design against is sustained wet-season wind and rain, not an isolated hailstorm. South-facing slopes here also run noticeably cooler than the rest of Stellenbosch, and plenty of Jonkershoek homes back directly onto CapeNature land, which we treat as a genuine reason for damp-tolerant fittings, not a reason to skip a property.
“A farm gate and a fynbos boundary can sit on the same title deed — we spec each window on its own sun, wind and reveal, not on how far up the valley the property happens to sit.”
How we approach every Jonkershoek quoteNo pressure, no invented turnaround promises — just what happens, in order.
Old homestead or new build, which room, and whether it's heat, glare, wind or privacy driving the call.
Every window, door and stoep opening measured to the millimetre, on-site, at your property.
Product, fabric or slat choice and price for every opening — nothing verbal, nothing vague.
Manufactured to your exact openings and installed on a day that works around harvest or a heritage approval.
Jonkershoek sits at the end of its own road — everything below is on the way in or out, each with a different read on wind, sun and building stock.
One team, one written quote, every window covered — reserve-edge farmhouse or new-build wine-estate home.
A short form gets your free in-home measure booked — no obligation, and no call-centre queue. One of our expert consultants will contact you shortly to confirm a time.
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