Serengeti Estates · Kempton Park

Wake up to the fairway.
Not the glare.

Made-to-measure blinds, exterior shading and fold-arm awnings for Serengeti Estate homes — fitted to frame the view and take the edge off the highveld sun.

Read The Whistling Thorn Light Book first — free, no email needed
  • Free in-home measure & written per-window quote
  • Wind-sensor auto-retract on exterior shading, storm-ready for the highveld
  • Child-safe operation as standard
Golf estate home in Serengeti Estates with motorised blinds framing a fairway view through full-height glazing
Estate-approved neutral tones
Fairway-facing glazing spec'd

The Range

Built for big glazing and bigger views

Every way to control light, heat and privacy in a Serengeti Estate home — from the everyday roller to the exterior systems that stop fairway glare before it reaches the glass.

Blockout roller blind lowered halfway over wide living-room glazing, golf fairway glimpsed through the uncovered glass

Roller Blinds

Blockout, sunscreen or light-filtering fabric on a clean aluminium tube — the everyday answer for fairway-facing glass.

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Sunscreen roller blind keeping the garden view by day, one half of a double roller pairing

Double Roller (Day & Night)

Blockout and sunscreen on one bracket — the practical pairing for bedrooms that still want the fairway view by day.

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Day and night blind with alternating sheer and solid bands layered for light control

Day & Night Blinds

Sheer and solid bands that slide to layer privacy and light — a soft, contemporary look for open-plan living areas.

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Venetian Blinds fitted in a Serengeti home

Venetian Blinds

Aluminium for wet rooms and scullery glass, timber for the study — tilt-and-raise control over every ray.

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Vertical & Panel Blinds fitted in a Serengeti home

Vertical & Panel Blinds

Wide sliding glass and stacking doors handled cleanly — panel glides that stack neatly out of the walkway.

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Concealed / Recessed Blinds fitted in a Serengeti home

Concealed / Recessed Blinds

Ceiling-slot systems that disappear when open — built for architect-designed rooms with double-volume glass.

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Cellular Honeycomb Blinds fitted in a Serengeti home

Cellular Honeycomb Blinds

Insulating air-cell construction, top-down/bottom-up — the pick for keeping highveld heat and winter chill out.

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Skylight & Shaped Blinds fitted in a Serengeti home

Skylight & Shaped Blinds

Gables, arches and skylights measured and fitted properly — the odd-shaped windows most installers skip.

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Motorised roller blind partially lowered over a study window beside a wall-mounted control panel

Motorised Automation

App, remote, schedule or sun-sensor control across every blind in the house — one button, every room.

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Exterior facade of a Serengeti Estate home with aluminium external venetian blinds tilted against low afternoon sun, viewed from the garden

External Venetian Blinds

Aluminium slats mounted outside the glass — heat stopped before it ever reaches the room.

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Folding-arm awning extended over an outdoor dining table, golf fairway visible past the garden edge

Folding-Arm Awnings

Retractable shade over the patio and braai area, with a wind sensor to protect it before a highveld storm hits.

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Close-up of a blind headrail, tilt mechanism and cords — the parts a repair puts right

Blind Repairs

Chains, cords, brackets and tired mechanisms sorted on blinds we didn't even fit — often cheaper than replacing.

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Estate Homes, Fitted Properly

The detail that makes a fairway home feel finished

Why Serengeti Estate Is Different

Specified for fairway light, not just any window

Serengeti Estate homes are built around the view — full-height glazing onto the fairways and the estate's open wildlife land, stacking doors onto the entertainment deck, double-volume windows in the living areas. That's a beautiful way to live, and it's also a specific shading brief: big glass facing west and north catches long, low highveld sun in the late afternoon, exactly when the household is trying to use the room.

Kempton Park's summer storm season brings sudden, hard afternoon thunderstorms with real wind gusts — anything left open outside, an awning or an external blind, needs to protect itself automatically rather than rely on someone being home to wind it in. We spec wind-sensor auto-retract on every exterior product for exactly that reason.

Most estates, Serengeti included, keep exterior finishes to a neutral, natural palette that sits comfortably against stone, render and the bush beyond the fence line — so fascias, headrails and awning cassettes are colour-matched to the home rather than dropped in off a standard swatch.

Specifier Notes

  • West and north-facing fairway glass usually calls for sunscreen or external venetians, not blockout alone — you want the view kept, the glare cut.
  • Exterior shading (awnings, external venetians) should always carry a wind sensor here — highveld gusts arrive with almost no warning.
  • Double-volume voids and stair windows are motorisation candidates by default — a chain simply can't reach.
  • Bedrooms with a fairway view do well on a double roller — sunscreen for the day, blockout for the night.
Interior view through open external venetian blinds onto a golf fairway and dam at golden hour, aluminium slats tilted against the low afternoon sun

Free To Read

The Whistling Thorn Light Book.

We did the homework on this estate and wrote it down — sun angles through the year, which elevation ruins which room, and what we'd fit on each one. No email, no gate.

  • What the highveld sun does over Kempton Park in December and in June, with the numbers
  • North, east, west and south — which rooms suffer and why
  • Eight products with the trade-off written under each one, not just the sales line
  • The estate's Architectural Review Committee, and what it means for exterior products
  • The five things only an on-site visit can settle
Read The Light Book

About 9 minutes to read. Sources listed at the foot of the page.

How It Works

Four steps, one visit to your door

01

Enquire

Tell us your rooms, window count and what you're trying to solve — glare, privacy, heat or all three — by chat, form or call.

02

Free In-Home Measure

An expert consultant visits with fabric and finish samples, measures every window precisely, and advises room by room.

03

Written Quote

A per-window quote, options itemised, so you know exactly what you're specifying before anything is ordered.

04

Made & Fitted

Made to order, then installed cleanly and tested on site — with a full operation demo before we leave.

Where We Fit

Serengeti Estate and the surrounding area

We quote fairway and estate homes beyond Serengeti too — these are the neighbouring areas we know best.

Questions

Before you ask, we've answered it

Do you only work with estate-approved colours and finishes?

We'll work to whatever your home's palette and any estate architectural guidelines call for — neutral fascias, colour-matched headrails and cassettes finished to sit quietly against stone or render rather than stand out. Bring us the guideline, we'll spec to it.

Are battery or wired motors better for a Serengeti Estate home?

Rechargeable battery motors suit most interior blinds and are simple to retrofit. For exterior products — awnings, external venetians — and for large double-volume glazing, a wired 220V motor is usually the better long-term choice; we'll advise on site once we see the wiring and the window.

How do you handle child safety with cords and chains?

Every corded or chained blind we fit gets a wall-anchored tensioner as standard, keeping the loop taut and out of reach. For nurseries and children's rooms we'll recommend wand-tilt, cordless or motorised control — motorisation is the safest option, since there's no cord or chain at all.

What happens to an awning or external blind in a highveld storm?

Every exterior product we install for Serengeti Estate homes carries a wind sensor as standard, which auto-retracts the awning or venetian before gusts can damage it — even if nobody's home when the storm rolls in.

Inside mount or outside mount — which is right for my windows?

Inside (recess) mount sits tailored and minimal within the frame, provided there's enough recess depth; small light gaps at the edges are normal. Outside (face) mount gives fuller blockout coverage and can make a window feel larger — we'll recommend per window at the measure, not before.

How long does the whole process take, from quote to fitted?

Every product is made to order once you approve the written quote, so lead time depends on what's specified — we'll confirm exact timing on your quote rather than guess it here.

Ready When You Are

Let's measure your windows properly, the first time.

No call centre, no pressure — just a free in-home measure and a written quote per window.

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