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Winelands farmhouse living room near Klapmuts with a flat white roller blind lowered over floor-to-ceiling windows, vineyard rows and gravel driveway visible outside at golden hour
Klapmuts · the R44/N1 crossroads · Cape Winelands

The farmhouse view, without the farmhouse heat.

Made-to-measure blinds, external shading and motorised awnings for the farms and new estates around the Klapmuts crossroads — where the R44 meets the N1, between Stellenbosch and Paarl.

Free in-home measure and a written, per-window quote
Motorised, wind-sensored shading for the crossroads' unpredictable afternoon gusts
Child-safe as standard — no dangling cords
The range

Made for every window on the road

A farmhouse sash window and a new estate's floor-to-ceiling glass want different answers. Twelve product families, made to measure per opening, in fabrics and finishes chosen for Klapmuts sun, wind and gravel dust.

Sunscreen roller blind over a wide window in a Klapmuts farmhouse dining room, vineyard rows and Simonsberg mountain visible through the mesh

Roller Blinds

Blockout, sunscreen or double-roller day/night — a clean flat sheet of fabric for every vineyard-facing window.

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Day and night zebra blind filtering light into a home study near Klapmuts, vineyard rows and mountains visible through the window

Day & Night Blinds

Zebra bands that tune a home office or living room from bright to private without lowering the whole blind.

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Timber venetian blind slats tilted open in a deep-set sash window of an old whitewashed farmhouse near Klapmuts

Timber Venetian Blinds

50mm basswood slats for the deep-set sash windows of Klapmuts' older farmhouses.

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Cellular honeycomb blind insulating a nursery window in a new estate home near Klapmuts

Cellular Honeycomb Blinds

Insulating air-cells for new estate homes that swing from cold valley mornings to hot afternoons.

Ask about cellular blinds
Vertical panel-glide blinds on wide sliding glass doors opening onto a patio near Klapmuts, vineyard visible beyond

Vertical & Panel Blinds

Wide track systems for the sliding doors between a living room and the patio.

Ask about panel glides
Concealed ceiling-recessed blind dropping in front of a frameless glass wall in a new-build estate lounge near Klapmuts, vineyard and mountain view beyond

Concealed & Recessed Blinds

Fabric drops from a slot in the ceiling, so a new estate home's frameless glass wall stays frameless.

Ask about concealed systems
Tensioned skylight blind fitted flush to a raked gable window in a converted barn-style tasting room near Klapmuts

Skylight & Shaped Blinds

Tensioned systems for the raked gable glass in barn-conversion tasting rooms and cellars.

Ask about shaped windows
Motorised roller blind lowering with a remote control on a side table in a modern estate-home living room near Klapmuts

Motorised Blinds & Automation

One remote for a whole wall of new-estate glass — schedules that track the sun, sensors that handle the crossroads' gusts on their own.

Ask about motorisation
Retractable folding-arm awning shading an outdoor dining table on a farmhouse stoep near Klapmuts, vineyard rows and Simonsberg mountain in the background

Folding-Arm Awnings

Retractable shade over the stoep or patio, gone in a breeze the moment the wind sensor calls it.

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Zip-track outdoor screen enclosing a braai entertainment deck near Klapmuts against the evening wind

Zip Screens

Zipped mesh that seals a deck or braai room against a gusty crossroads evening without losing the view.

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External roller shutter with rigid aluminium slats partially lowered over a farmhouse window near Klapmuts for shade, vineyard rows in the background

Roller Shutters

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.

Ask about roller shutters
Two roads, two eras

An old farm and a new estate, one address

Klapmuts is a working crossroads, not a single street of matching houses — a 19th-century farmhouse and a 2020s estate home can sit a few hundred metres apart, and each wants the opposite specification.

Farmhouse bedroom near Klapmuts with a dark grey blockout roller blind lowered over a sash window, vineyard view outside, white linen bed and leather armchair
The old farm: a blockout roller on the sash window, chosen to respect a reveal that's been there since long before roller blinds existed.
Home office nook near Klapmuts with a grey day/night roller blind partly lowered over a window looking out on vineyards, the R44 gateway road and Simonsberg mountains beyond
The new estate: a day/night blind on the home-office window, tuned hour by hour as the sun swings past the R44 and Simonsberg beyond it.
Spec logic

How we specify for Klapmuts

Klapmuts has been a waypoint since 1657, when the Dutch East India Company built an outpost here to watch the routes between Table Bay and the Drakenstein farms. The crossroads is still the point — four roads, two building eras, one specification logic that has to work for both.

01 Orientation and sun path

Klapmuts sits at roughly the same latitude as the rest of the Winelands core, close to 33.7°S — midsummer sun tracks nearly overhead (about 79–80°) before dropping to a low, welcome 32–33° by midwinter. North glass wants shading that can be reversed with the season, motorised rather than fixed; west-facing rooms on both an old farmhouse and a new estate home take the harder afternoon hit.

02 Wind you can't set a clock by

Klapmuts sits almost exactly between wind-exposed Stellenbosch and largely sheltered Paarl — some afternoons carry a real Cape Doctor gust down the R44 corridor, others sit still and hot. That inconsistency, more than a strong daily wind, is the reason every awning, zip screen and external venetian we spec here carries a motorised wind sensor as standard.

03 Two eras of glazing on the same road

An old smallholding farmhouse keeps small-paned sash windows in thick lime-washed walls — these want a timber venetian or a slim inside-mount blind that respects the reveal, not a bulky retrofit. A 2020s estate home runs the opposite way: full-height glass built for the view, not the sun angle, and needs shading that stops heat before the glass reaches the room.

04 New-estate architectural rules

Klapmuts' newer gated developments run their own architectural approval process for anything visible from outside, the same as any Winelands estate. We bring drawings and a colour spec to that conversation before a shutter or awning goes anywhere near the facade, so the sign-off happens once.

“Two buildings on the same road can need opposite specifications — we measure each on its own sun, wind and glass, not on which side of the crossroads it happens to sit.”

How we approach every Klapmuts quote
How it works

Four steps, one visit

No pressure, no invented turnaround promises — just what happens, in order.

1

Tell us what's fighting you

Farmhouse or new build, which room, and whether it's glare, heat, wind or privacy driving the call.

2

Free in-home measure

Every window, door and stoep opening measured to the millimetre, on-site, at your property.

3

Written, per-window quote

Product, fabric or slat choice and price for every opening — nothing verbal, nothing vague.

4

Made to measure & fitted

Manufactured to your exact openings and installed on a day that works around harvest, builders or moving day.

Where we work

From the crossroads, in every direction

Klapmuts sits within easy reach of three neighbouring Winelands towns and one farming node — each gets its own read on sun, wind and building stock.

Questions

Before you enquire

Do you cover both the old farms and the new estate developments around Klapmuts?
Yes — a working smallholding, a gated estate like Pinotage Villas, or anything on the roads out toward Stellenbosch, Paarl, Simondium or Groot Drakenstein. The two building types need different products, but both get the same free in-home measure and written quote.
What's actually different about an old farmhouse window versus a new estate's glass wall?
An old sash window sits deep-set in a thick lime-washed wall, so a timber venetian or a slim inside-mount blind respects the reveal without a bulky retrofit. A new estate home's floor-to-ceiling glass is built for the view first, so it needs shading that stops heat before it reaches the glass — often external venetians or a motorised roller with a dense sunscreen weave.
Will an awning or external shading survive the wind out here?
Klapmuts sits between a wind-exposed Stellenbosch and a largely sheltered Paarl, so the wind is inconsistent rather than constant — which is exactly what catches an unshaded system out on the one gusty afternoon a season. Every awning, zip screen and external venetian we fit here is motorised with a wind sensor as standard.
Do roller shutters over a west-facing window double as security shutters?
No — the roller shutters we fit are a shading product: heat, glare and blackout control for the glass. A security-rated shutter is a different, heavier-duty product, available on request if that's specifically what you need.
Do you fit gated estates that need architectural committee approval?
Yes. Newer Klapmuts developments run their own sign-off process for anything visible from outside, much like any Winelands estate. We bring drawings and a colour spec to that conversation before installation, so the approval happens once and the fitting day isn't held up.
Ready when you are

Book your free in-home measure, anywhere around the Klapmuts crossroads.

One team, one written quote, every opening on the property covered — old farmhouse or new estate.

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