Living room in a Bantry Bay cliffside apartment with sunscreen roller blinds framing the Atlantic Ocean at sunset

Bantry Bay · Cape Town

The sunset every terrace here was built to catch without the squint that comes with it.

Made-to-measure blinds, motorised shading and roller shutters for Bantry Bay’s cliffside apartments and villas — fitted by a consultant who has already measured this stretch of Kloof Road.

  • Free in-home measure & written quote
  • Salt-air rated hardware, standard
  • Child-safe as standard

On this cliff

  • Sheltered, not windlessTucked in Lion’s Head’s lee compared with Camps Bay and Clifton — but the swell breaks close beneath the cliff, and salt still reaches every terrace daily.
  • West-facing glassMost living rooms here face the sunset dead-on: low afternoon sun plus its reflection off open water is a double dose of glare.
  • Terraced by designKloof Road’s blocks step down the rock face in stacked terraces — every level catches a different sun angle, and needs a different spec.
The range

Everything a Bantry Bay terrace actually needs

No two levels on this cliff face the water quite the same way. Every product below is made to measure, per window — pick what suits the room and we’ll confirm the rest at the free measure.

Blockout roller blind lowered across a wide sliding glass door in a Bantry Bay cliffside lounge at sunset

Roller blinds

Blockout for the bedrooms, sunscreen at 3–5% for the lounge — keeps the horizon without the sting off the water.

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Day and night double roller blind with alternating sheer and solid bands fitted to a Bantry Bay bedroom window

Day/night blinds

Align the bands for the view by day, offset them once the terrace lights below come on at night.

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Powder-coated aluminium venetian blind slats tilted to steer sunset light into a Bantry Bay lounge

Venetian blinds

Powder-coated aluminium slats that shrug off salt air, tilted to steer the low afternoon sun off the swell.

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Pleated cellular honeycomb blind fitted to a west-facing study window in a Bantry Bay apartment above the Atlantic

Cellular / honeycomb blinds

A pleated air-cell buffer for west-facing glass that takes the full brunt of the afternoon.

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Vertical panel blinds tilted open across a wide sliding terrace door in a Bantry Bay apartment overlooking the Atlantic

Vertical & panel blinds

The practical answer for a wide sliding wall onto the terrace — tilt for light, draw fully clear for the view.

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Concealed roller blind dropping from a slim ceiling recess in an architect-finished Bantry Bay apartment above the Atlantic

Concealed & recessed blinds

Fabric drops from a slim ceiling slot, so an architect-finished apartment’s clean lines stay clean.

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Tensioned fabric blind held flat against an angled gable skylight in a Bantry Bay roof addition

Skylight & shaped-window blinds

Tensioned systems that hold flat on an angle, for the gable glass a few Kloof Road builds carry.

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Motorised sunscreen roller blind mid-operation across a wide glass wall on a Bantry Bay terrace at sunset

Motorised blinds & automation

One remote for a whole terrace of glass — or a sun sensor that beats you to it.

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External aluminium venetian blinds mounted outside a large window on a Bantry Bay cliffside facade above the Atlantic

External venetians

Heat and glare stopped at the glass, before the Atlantic sun ever reaches the room.

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Rigid aluminium roller shutters lowered from a headbox outside a glazed opening on a Bantry Bay terrace at sunset

Roller shutters

External shading for exposed glazing, built to take the south-easter while it kills the glare.

Shading, not security. Our roller shutters are built for sun, heat and glare control on the outside of the glass. They are not security-rated shutters — that’s a different product, quoted on request.

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Retractable folding-arm awning extended over a Bantry Bay terrace with evening light over the Atlantic Ocean

Folding-arm awnings

Retractable shade over a terrace built for sundowners, with a wind sensor that beats the gust to it.

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Tensioned zip-track screen blind lowered in its side channels on a Bantry Bay terrace overlooking the Atlantic coastline

Zip screens

Zipped side channels that hold tight in real wind — a terrace that doesn’t flap in the doctor.

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In the home

Dressed for how Bantry Bay actually lives

Cliffside lounges, bedrooms that wake up to the swell, and terraces built for the last light of the day — this is what made-to-measure, salt-air rated shading is for.

Cellular honeycomb pleated blind lowered halfway across a floor-to-ceiling window in a Bantry Bay cliffside bedroom, framing the Atlantic sunset toward Lion’s Head
A Bantry Bay bedroom at sunset — cellular honeycomb pleats tuned to the light coming off the water.
Terrace of a Bantry Bay apartment at sunset with exterior shading and views along the cliffside coastline
Kloof Road’s terraces catch the last sun before the swell takes over below.
Close-up of powder-coated aluminium venetian blind slats on a Bantry Bay windowsill, salt-air rated finish
Powder-coated aluminium slats — the salt-air standard this close to the water.
Every terrace on this cliff catches a slightly different angle of the same sunset — which is exactly why no two quotes here look alike.
The approach behind every free measure
Why here

Built for a cliff that steps down to the water

Bantry Bay is a narrow strip of Kloof Road real estate, stacked in terraces down the rock face between Sea Point and Clifton, in the lee of Lion’s Head. That position is why the suburb is locally known as one of the more sheltered pockets of the Atlantic seaboard — but sheltered isn’t the same as windless, and the swell still breaks close beneath every building on the lower terraces.

Because units and villas here are stacked rather than spread out, every level catches sun, wind and spray a little differently. A penthouse living room and the flat two floors below it can need entirely different specifications for the same west-facing pane of glass — which is exactly why a phone estimate never replaces an on-site measure here.

Salt from the swell below The ocean breaks directly beneath the cliff, not across a beach, so salt-laden air reaches every terrace daily. We specify powder-coated aluminium and sealed exterior cassettes, and we’re honest that even marine-spec hardware wants an occasional fresh-water wipe-down this close to the water.
Body corporate visibility Most Bantry Bay blocks are sectional title, with rules covering anything visible from Kloof Road or the cliff face below. We check colours and mounting against your building’s guidelines at the free measure, and flag anything needing trustee sign-off before we quote.
West-facing glare, twice over Afternoon sun bounces off open water straight onto west-facing glass — a double dose of direct light and its reflection. Sunscreen fabric at 3–5% openness is usually the answer: it kills the sting without erasing the view everyone bought the apartment for.
The south-easter, funnelled down Table Mountain and Lion’s Head still funnel summer wind into this stretch of coast. Exterior products get a genuine wind rating here as standard, and a sensor that retracts an awning automatically is the responsible spec on any exposed terrace.

Kloof Road’s stacked terraces, stepping down to the tide.

How it works

From enquiry to fitted, in four honest steps

No online measuring tools, no guesswork — every window gets a real consultant with a tape measure before a single fabric is cut.

01

Enquire

Chat, form or call — tell us the rooms, the product interest, and how exposed your glass is to sun, wind or spray.

02

Free in-home measure

An expert consultant visits with samples, measures every opening precisely, and checks hardware specification against your position on the cliff.

03

Written quote

Made-to-measure pricing per window, every option itemised — no surprises when the invoice arrives.

04

Made & fitted

Manufactured to order and professionally installed, level and tested, with an operation demo before we leave.

Where we work

Bantry Bay and the neighbouring Atlantic seaboard

Based in Bantry Bay, working the immediate stretch of coast either side.

Questions

Before you enquire

Do you use salt-air rated hardware this close to the sea?

Yes — it’s standard here, not an upgrade. Powder-coated aluminium components and sealed cassettes on exterior products handle salt-laden air far better than untreated hardware. We’re still honest that marine-spec fittings benefit from an occasional fresh-water wipe-down this close to the swell — we’ll cover that at the measure.

How do you handle body corporate rules on what’s visible from Kloof Road?

Most Bantry Bay buildings are sectional title with rules on colours and fittings visible from the road or the cliff face. We check your building’s guidelines at the free measure and flag anything that needs trustee sign-off before we put together a quote, so there are no surprises later.

How do you cut glare off the water without losing the view?

Sunscreen roller fabric at 3–5% openness is usually the answer — it cuts glare and UV while keeping the outline of the view. Lower openness blocks more heat and glare but shows less through the fabric, so we help you weigh that trade-off room by room at the measure.

Are your awnings and zip screens rated for the wind here?

We specify exterior products with a genuine wind rating, and a wind sensor for automatic retraction is the responsible spec on any exposed terrace — an awning or screen caught open in a strong gust can be destroyed. We’ll flag exposed positions at the free measure.

Can blinds be made child-safe?

Yes. Chain and cord tensioners anchoring the loop taut to the wall are standard on our installs, wand-tilt and cordless options are available for nurseries and kids’ rooms, and motorisation removes cords and chains entirely — ask about child-safe controls for any room.

How long does manufacturing and installation take?

Everything is made to order, so timing depends on the product and how much is on the order — your written quote will confirm the lead time for your specific job rather than a generic estimate.

Ready when you are

Let’s measure your Bantry Bay windows properly.

Free in-home measure, a written per-window quote, and hardware specified for salt and wind from day one.

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