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Blinds and shading for Kliprivier's riverside smallholdings
Kliprivier is a quieter agricultural settlement along the Klip River near Meyerton — the same river that runs down past Eye of Africa toward the Vaal, with plots that back onto reeds and riverine bush rather than a fairway.
What homes here are like
Kliprivier is smallholding and farming country tucked along the river that gives it its name — quieter and more rural than Meyerton's town centre, with a mix of older farmhouses and newer country-style homes on generous plots. Riverside vegetation offers a bit more natural shade and shelter than open veld, but the properties still sit well outside any suburban windbreak.
What suits a Kliprivier spec
- Aluminium venetian blinds for kitchens, bathrooms and covered stoeps near the river, where humidity and insects at dusk make a moisture-tolerant material the sensible choice.
- Folding-arm awnings over a river-facing stoep, wind-sensored the same as any exposed patio on this side of the estate.
- Roller blinds for the main living areas, sunscreen where the view over the river or the paddocks is worth keeping.
- Motorisation for older farmhouse windows that are simply awkward to reach with a pole.
We measure and fit across Kliprivier from our Eye of Africa base, a short drive along the river road — the same consultant, the same written-quote process, the same free measure.
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The Eye of Africa Sightline Handbook
River-line trees give Kliprivier a little more shelter than the open veld, but the sun angles are identical. The Handbook works through what that means face by face, and what only a site visit can settle.
- Solstice sun bearings and midday angles for this latitude, with sources
- North, south, east and west — which room suffers, and when
- What we'd fit on each face, and the honest catch with each
- Five things only a tape measure at the window can settle