Blinds, Roller Shutters & Awnings, Loevenstein
An established suburb in the greater Bellville area, Loevenstein overlooks the Boland Hills — a genuine elevated outlook that shapes almost everything we specify here.
Keeping the view, losing the glare
A home with a genuine hills outlook creates one recurring spec tension: the glass that frames the view is usually the same glass that lets in the hardest afternoon sun.
View glass wants sunscreen, not blockout
On the outlook-facing side of a Loevenstein home, an opaque blockout roller solves the heat but kills the view it was built for. A low-openness sunscreen fabric, or an external venetian that tilts rather than blocks outright, keeps the Boland Hills in frame while cutting the glare that makes an afternoon on that side of the house uncomfortable.
Elevation means exposure
Loevenstein's higher, more open pockets feel the Cape Doctor harder than Boston and Oakdale's denser, older street grid, which breaks the wind naturally. Every awning and exterior blind we spec here carries a wind sensor as standard — a genuinely exposed patio position, not an optional extra.
Evening privacy from the road above
A hillside outlook cuts both ways — rooms with a Boland Hills view are often also visible from a road or neighbour above the property. A day/night double roller lets the same window hold the daytime view and switch to full privacy after dark, without swapping products.
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