Open-plan living room in a Dainfern estate home with green sunscreen roller blinds lowered over floor-to-ceiling glass onto the golf fairway

Dainfern · Johannesburg

Keep the fairway view. Lose the glare that comes with it.

Made-to-measure blinds, roller shutters, awnings and motorised shading — measured, made and fitted across Dainfern and the estates around it.

Or read Terracotta & Glass first — our free Dainfern shading dossier
Free in-home measure and a written quote, priced window by window Specified for fairway-facing glass and Highveld afternoon sun Child-safe chain tensioners fitted as standard

The range

Every way to steer the light in a fairway-facing home

Twelve made-to-measure options, plus repairs. Which one belongs on a window depends on where it faces, how wide the glass is, and whether you want the view kept or the room properly dark.

Blockout roller blind — one smooth flat fabric panel on a tube — lowered over a narrow bathroom window in a Dainfern home

Roller Blinds

One clean sheet of fabric on a tube. Blockout for bedrooms, sunscreen to cut glare while the fairway stays visible, or both on a double bracket.

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Day-night blind with alternating sheer and solid horizontal bands over a home-office window

Day/Night Blinds

Sheer and solid bands in one blind. Line them up for privacy after dark, slide them apart to see the course by day.

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Timber venetian blind with horizontal wooden slats and ladder tapes tilted open above a kitchen counter

Timber Venetians

Warm horizontal slats you tilt rather than simply open or close — a natural match for terracotta-and-render interiors.

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Aluminium venetian blind with slim metal horizontal slats casting striped afternoon light across a bedroom floor

Aluminium Venetians

Slim metal slats that shrug off steam and splashes — the sensible pick for bathrooms, sculleries and laundries.

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Cellular honeycomb blind showing its concertina air cells filtering warm light in a bedroom

Cellular / Honeycomb

Honeycomb cells trap a layer of air against the glass — the quiet fix for a double-volume room that bakes by day and chills at night.

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Vertical blind with hanging fabric vanes drawn across a wide sliding door onto the garden

Vertical Blinds

Hanging vanes that rotate to follow the sun and stack right off the opening — still the most practical answer to a very wide slider.

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Panel blinds — wide flat fabric panels sliding on a ceiling track across a full-height glazed wall

Panel Blinds

Broad flat panels gliding on a track. Calm, architectural, and the tidiest way to dress a glazed wall without a hundred slats.

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Skylight blind fitted into the sloped frame of a roof window, held flat against the glass by side channels

Skylight & Shaped Blinds

Roof lights, arched heads and raked gables. Made to the shape of the opening and held in channels so gravity never gets a say.

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Concealed roller blind dropping from a recessed ceiling pocket with no visible headbox above the glass

Concealed Blind Boxes

The blind disappears into a ceiling recess or bulkhead when it is up. Best planned during a renovation — the ceiling has to be ready for it.

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External aluminium roller shutter with rigid horizontal slats rolled part-way down over a patio window

Roller Shutters

Rigid aluminium slats that roll down on the outside of the glass, stopping heat and glare before it reaches the window.

Shading, not security. Our roller shutters are made for sun, heat and glare control on the outside of the glass. They are not security-rated shutters — that is a different product, which we can quote on request.

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Folding-arm awning extended over a small balcony, its fabric canopy carried on hinged arms with no posts below

Folding-Arm Awnings

Patio shade with nothing standing in the way — the canopy rides out on hinged arms and rolls back into its cassette when the storm clouds build.

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Outdoor zip screen of taut mesh held in side channels, shading a covered patio while the garden stays visible through it

Zip Screens

Mesh held tight in side channels, so wind cannot flap it. Turns an exposed patio into a usable room on a hot afternoon.

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Close-up of a blind headrail and tilt mechanism being serviced, cords and control wand visible

Blind Repairs

Snapped cords, a tube that will not hold, a tilt mechanism gone lazy, blinds knocked loose by painters. We restring, re-fit and replace parts — including blinds we did not supply.

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Motorisation

The windows nobody reaches are the ones that matter most

Double-volume glass above a stairwell, a clerestory strip over the living wing, a six-metre slider onto the patio — these are the openings that cook a room, and they are exactly the ones you stop operating by hand after the first month.

Rechargeable tubular motors retrofit without chasing walls or lifting tiles: charge them, mount them, run them from a remote, a wall switch, an app or a timer. In a new build or a renovation we would rather run cable while the ceiling is open — say the word early and we will spec it that way.

How motorisation is specified
Motorised sunscreen roller blind lowered across a tall stairwell window with a wall-mounted control switch visible beside it
One remote, every openingGroup the blinds by room, or drop the whole west side at three o'clock on a schedule.

In Dainfern homes

Three rooms, three completely different problems

Dainfern bedroom with a dark blockout roller blind fully lowered over the window and a second one beside it
The west bedroomBlockout fabric and a side channel or generous overlap — because a 5mm light gap at the edge is what actually wakes you.
Covered patio at a golf estate home with a folding-arm awning extended and a zip screen lowered against the low afternoon sun
The patio at fiveAn awning handles overhead sun; the low western angle needs a screen dropped on the side. Most patios need both.
Close-up of dark timber venetian slats tilted to throw striped afternoon light across a plastered wall
Tilt, not on-offSlats let you keep the room bright and still take the burn out of the glass at four o'clock.

Estate light

Why a Dainfern window needs a specification, not just a size

Dainfern was South Africa's first gated golf estate, and the Tuscan and Mediterranean-revival homes built through the nineties and two-thousands set the template every later Joburg estate borrowed — warm render, terracotta roofs, arched openings, wrought iron. Plenty of those homes have since been remodelled with far more contemporary glazing behind the original roofline.

That combination is what makes shading here specific. The glass is bigger than the house was designed for, it is pointed deliberately at the course, and there is nothing on a fairway to shade it.

  • AspectLiving areas are oriented to the fairway on purpose, so the glass faces wide-open exposure with no neighbouring building to break the afternoon sun.
  • OpeningsArched heads and wrought-iron detail from the original Tuscan builds sit alongside newer square, floor-to-ceiling sliders — one home often needs two different approaches.
  • WeatherThe November-to-March storm season decides everything outdoors: awnings and screens must retract quickly, which is why we fit wind sensors rather than trusting anyone to be home.
  • Estate rulesAnything visible from outside gets specified in restrained profiles and estate-friendly colours, and we hand over the product detail owners typically need for an aesthetics submission.
  • VillagesSherwood, Hampstead, Highgate, Montagu, Riverwood, and the more compact Mediterranean homes up on Dainfern Ridge — different stand sizes, different window schedules.

The three-o'clock traverse — scroll and watch the afternoon cross a fairway-facing arch

Free to read

We wrote down what the sun does here

Before you choose a fabric, it helps to know which wall the room sits on. So we put the whole brief in writing — sun angles, storm season, estate glass — and left it un-gated.

Wide double-volume estate lounge with terracotta floor tiles and a sunscreen roller blind partially raised over full-height glazing onto the golf fairway in soft midday light

The dossier

Terracotta & Glass

The Dainfern fairway shading dossier: a 1990s roofline with 2020s glazing behind it, pointed at open ground. What that does to each elevation, and what we would fit on it.

  • The sun's actual angles here, solstice to solstice, and why the problem window moves
  • North, west, east and south — which rooms suffer, and what fixes each
  • Every product we would recommend, with the catch written down next to it
  • Estate sign-off: what needs it, what genuinely doesn't
  • The five things only an on-site measure can settle
Read the dossier

Free, no email needed, sources listed at the foot. Nine minutes to read.

How it works

Four steps, no surprises

01

Tell us about the windows

The form, or the chat in the corner. Rough is fine — room names and a guess at how many windows is plenty to start.

02

Free in-home measure

A consultant measures every opening properly, brings fabric and slat samples, and looks at where the sun actually lands before recommending anything.

03

A written quote

Priced window by window, so you can keep the bedrooms and think about the patio — or the other way round. No pressure either way.

04

Made and fitted

Manufactured to your measurements, installed by the team that measured, and left clean with the offcuts taken away.

Where we work

Dainfern and the estates on its doorstep

Every one of these is a different building era with a different window problem. Pick yours and we will get specific.

Good to know

Questions we get asked in the estate

Do you handle estate aesthetic approvals?

Interior blinds almost never need approval. Anything visible from outside — awnings, roller shutters, zip screens — usually does, and the estate wants product detail rather than a brochure. We give you the profile, the colour reference and the fixing method in writing so your submission has what it needs. We can't approve it for you, but we can make sure nothing gets sent back for missing information.

We're renovating — when should the blinds be measured?

Final measure once the glazing is in and the reveals are plastered, because a 10mm skim changes a blind. But talk to us before the ceiling closes if you want concealed blind boxes or wired motors — those need a recess and a cable, and both are cheap before the bulkhead goes up and expensive after.

What actually works on a west-facing fairway window?

Usually a sunscreen roller — an open-weave fabric that kills the glare and the worst of the heat while you can still see the course through it. Where the room also has to go properly dark, a double bracket carries sunscreen and blockout on the same window. If the heat is the real complaint rather than the light, stopping it outside the glass with a roller shutter or a zip screen does far more than anything fitted inside.

Are your roller shutters security-rated?

No. Ours are shading shutters — external aluminium slats that roll down over the glass to control sun, heat, glare and privacy. They are not security-rated, and we won't pretend otherwise. Security-rated shutters are a different product built to a different standard, which we can quote on request.

Can motorised blinds go into a finished house?

Yes. Rechargeable tubular motors need no wiring at all — they charge from a USB lead a couple of times a year and run from a remote, a wall switch or an app. Wired motors are neater and never need charging, but they mean opening a ceiling or chasing a wall, which is why we normally only recommend them in a build or a renovation.

Do you repair blinds you didn't supply?

We do. Restringing, replacement tilt mechanisms, new brackets, refitting blinds that came down when a room was painted, and re-tensioning tubes that have lost their grip. If a part is obsolete we'll say so honestly rather than string you along — sometimes remaking one blind is cheaper than chasing components for it.

Free measure

Tell us about your windows

One of our expert consultants will contact you shortly to arrange a free in-home measure with samples. No obligation, and no one arrives with a clipboard and a hard sell.

Want a ballpark figure first? Open this — about two minutes.

Dainfern Blinds — window list

Walk the house, fill this in by hand, then type it into the form on dainfernblinds.co.za when you get back. Measure the width first, then the drop, in millimetres.

Pop in rough sizes and we'll send a budget range by the next working day. Not sure how to measure? Leave it blank — our consultant measures for free and you get exact per-window pricing either way. This is entirely optional and nothing here is binding.

Room Width (mm) Drop (mm) Inside or outside the reveal Product Remove

Nothing on the list yet — and it stays entirely optional.

Anything you enter here travels with your enquiry as plain text. No uploads, no third-party services, nothing stored anywhere else. If photographs would help, a consultant will simply ask for them in the reply.

By sending this form you agree that we may use these details to contact you about your enquiry (POPIA). We don't share your details and we don't send marketing.

Thank you — that's with us.

One of our expert consultants will contact you shortly to arrange your free in-home measure.

What happens next

  • A consultant phones you back to understand the rooms and agree a time.
  • The measure happens at your home, with samples in the actual light of the room.
  • You get a written quote, per window, that you can cut down or add to.
  • Only then does anything get made. Nothing is ordered off a phone call.