Blinds and shading for Kyalami's equestrian estates
From the original Kyalami smallholdings to the newer secure clusters, homes here are built around paddocks, arenas and wide glass — we measure and fit across all of it.
Kyalami is the anchor of the equestrian belt Beaulieu sits inside — a mix of established smallholding-style properties with stables and arenas, and newer secure clusters built more tightly but still oriented toward open land and long views. Property here runs from around R3m for newer cluster stock up through considerably more for the larger equestrian plots, and the window-treatment brief shifts with it: wide lounge glazing on the older stands, tighter but still generous openings in the clusters.
Older Kyalami homes with deep stoeps and stable-yard views tend to do well with folding-arm awnings and external venetians on the worst-facing walls, while the newer cluster developments — built to a tighter footprint but still glass-forward — usually lean on motorised roller blinds run off one remote for the whole living space.
What we fit most in Kyalami
- Folding-arm awnings for deep stoeps facing the arenas
- External venetians on west-facing lounge walls
- Motorised roller blinds for cluster developments
Old estate, new clusters
Kyalami mixes long-established smallholding-style stands with newer secure cluster developments — both built around open land rather than neighbouring rooflines.
Entry from around R3m
Cluster stock typically starts from around R3m, with the larger equestrian plots running considerably higher.
Arena dust and gravel roads
Like the rest of the corridor, tracks and channels here need a design that shrugs off dust from stables and unpaved estate roads.
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