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Blinds and shading for Meyerton homes

Meyerton is Midvaal's main town — a working mix of established residential suburbs, newer developments and farming smallholdings on the edge, minutes from Eye of Africa along the R82 and R59.

Bedroom with two blockout roller blinds, one lowered and one raised to open the view onto Meyerton grazing land and a distant tree line
The same made-to-measure standard, whether it's a fairway-facing home or a family house in town.

What homes here are like

Meyerton grew up around steel and heavy industry, and that history still shapes the town — a working CBD, established residential suburbs, and newer developments spreading out toward the surrounding farmland. It's a more varied housing stock than an estate: older suburban houses with standard-size windows sit alongside newer builds with the bigger glazing that's become the norm on recent developments.

What suits a Meyerton spec

  • Roller blinds as the volume product for standard suburban windows — quick to measure, quick to fit, and budget-friendly across a whole house.
  • Day & night blinds for street-facing windows in established suburbs, where privacy from passers-by matters as much as light control.
  • Aluminium venetian blinds for kitchens and bathrooms — the budget-friendly, moisture-tolerant option that suits a working household.
  • Motorisation increasingly specified on newer developments with bigger glazing, where a chain isn't practical any more.

We measure and fit across Meyerton from our Eye of Africa base — the same consultant, the same written-quote process, the same free measure.

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The Eye of Africa Sightline Handbook

Meyerton's older face-brick stock carries smaller windows than the estate, but the sun crosses it on exactly the same bearings. The Handbook sets out those bearings, elevation by elevation, with the sources behind them.

  • 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
Sunscreen roller blind lowered halfway across a bright kitchen window, flat Meyerton grassland stretching to a low horizon beyond