Blinds & shading for Welgemoed
Established, tree-lined and set between Durbanville and Bellville — large view homes on generous stands, where mature gardens change the shading brief as much as the windows do.
Welgemoed is an older, more established suburb than the Hills, and it shows in the gardens as much as the architecture — big stands, mature trees, and homes ranging from original 1980s and 90s builds to substantial renovations and rebuilds with genuinely large feature glazing.
What we watch for in Welgemoed
- Mature-garden shading — established trees on older stands can shade a window for part of the day and leave it fully exposed the rest, so we check actual light at the time of the measure rather than assuming from the garden alone.
- Renovated and rebuilt feature glazing — a common Welgemoed project, and one where wide new picture windows or sliding doors on an otherwise older house point back to rollers, sunscreen fabric and, on the wider spans, motorisation.
- View-facing bedrooms — homes with a Tygerberg or hill outlook often want the view during the day and total darkness at night; a double roller (sunscreen plus blockout) is the practical answer.
- Older aluminium and steel-frame windows — still common on unrenovated original-build homes; we confirm mount type and recess depth on site rather than guessing from a photo.
Ready when you are
Let’s measure your Welgemoed windows properly.
Free in-home measure, a written per-window quote, and light checked room by room, not guessed from the street.