Fairway-facing homes with wide, uninterrupted glazing need sun control that doesn’t block the view it was built for.
Homes on Centurion Golf Estate are typically built to make the most of the fairway — wide glass walls, stacking doors and patios positioned to catch the view. The brief here is rarely “block the light”; it’s sun control and privacy from the course without losing what the house was designed to look at.
Roller blinds in a cassette pelmet or timber venetians tilted to the sun are usually the starting point on the glass itself, with folding-arm awnings extending the shaded living area out onto the patio when the design calls for it. We’ll confirm any estate exterior-finish guidelines against your scheme before quoting external products, and quiet motorised operation is the default recommendation on this kind of glazing simply because chains and multiple remotes don’t scale well across a whole glass wall.
Free in-home measure, a written per-window quote, and view-preserving options recommended first.