Living room in a St James heritage cottage with a flat deep-green roller blind half-lowered over a wood-framed window, view of the colourful Muizenberg beach huts and False Bay beyond
St James · False Bay, Cape Town

The bathing-box view, minus the seven-a.m. glare.

Made-to-measure blinds, motorised shading and awnings for St James's beachfront cottages — fitted after a free in-home measure, specified for the morning sun and salt air off False Bay.

Free in-home measure & a written, per-window quote
Sunscreen fabric built for morning glare, not afternoon
Child-safe as standard — no dangling cords
The range

Twelve ways to control light, heat and privacy

From a single sash window in a Victorian cottage to a full glass extension facing the tidal pool, this is the complete range we make to measure, one window at a time.

Sunscreen roller blind fabric on a living-room window in a St James cottage, with the colourful Muizenberg bathing huts and False Bay visible through the glass

Roller Blinds

Sunscreen fabric that keeps the bay view while cutting St James's morning glare off the water.

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Day and night banded roller blind on a bedroom window in a St James cottage overlooking False Bay

Day & Night Blinds

Privacy from the coast road at eye level, with sea and sky still visible above the bands.

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Timber venetian blind slats tilted against the afternoon sun in a St James Victorian cottage with original wood-framed sash windows

Venetian Blinds

Timber slats sized to suit the original sash windows in St James's Victorian and Edwardian cottages.

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Vertical fabric blind vanes on a wide sliding door in a St James cottage, opening onto a deck with a False Bay view

Vertical & Panel Blinds

Wide vanes for the glass extensions some St James renovations have added onto the landward side.

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Cellular honeycomb blind partly lowered on a bedroom window in a St James single-brick cottage, insulating against the Cape winter chill

Cellular Honeycomb Blinds

An insulating air layer for single-brick cottages that hold onto a Cape winter's damp and chill.

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Roller blind concealed in a slim ceiling recess above frameless glass in a renovated St James cottage extension

Concealed & Recessed Blinds

Fabric hidden in a ceiling slot — the look most of St James's newer glass additions are built for.

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Triangular shaped pleated blind fitted to a gable attic window under a pitched roof in a St James cottage

Skylight & Shaped Blinds

Tensioned to hold flat on the gable ends and roof lights some cottage renovations have added.

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External aluminium venetian blind slats mounted outside a timber-clad window on a St James home facing False Bay

External Venetian Blinds

Heat and glare stopped at the glass, before the low morning sun off the bay ever gets in.

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Striped folding-arm awning extended over a stoep beside the St James railway line and coastline at sunset

Folding-Arm Awnings

Retractable shade for a stoep by the tidal pool and the rail line, wind sensor fitted as standard.

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Zip-track outdoor screen enclosing a timber deck on an exposed St James clifftop position above False Bay

Zip Screens

A wind-tight outdoor room for a deck that catches the south-easter straight off the bay.

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Aluminium roller shutter partly lowered on the exterior of a St James home for sun and glare control, False Bay in the background

Roller Shutters

Sun, heat and glare control on the outside of the glass, plus privacy after dark.

Shading, not security. Our roller shutters are made for sun and glare control on the outside of the glass — not security-rated shutters, which are a different product available on request.

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Motorised roller blind with a wall control panel on a window overlooking False Bay in a St James apartment

Motorised Blinds & Automation

Battery motors that retrofit into a heritage cottage without chasing a single wall.

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A closer look

Three rooms, one stretch of coast

Outdoor patio with a dark green folding-arm awning extended over a dining and lounge set, overlooking the St James tidal pool, coastline and mountains at sunset
The stoep, shaded — a folding-arm awning over the tidal-pool view, retracted before the south-easter needs it to.
Bedroom with a deep green cellular honeycomb blind partly lowered over a sash window with an ocean view in a St James cottage
The view bedroom — cellular honeycomb holds the warmth in on a single-brick cottage.
Close-up detail of a deep forest green wooden venetian blind with an antique copper pulley and cord mechanism in a St James cottage
Timber venetian, copper pulley — hardware chosen to survive salt air, not just look the part.
Built for St James

Windows here answer to the bay, not the street

St James sits on the eastern, False Bay side of the Peninsula, between Muizenberg and Kalk Bay — facing roughly east across the water. That's the opposite orientation to the Atlantic Seaboard, and it changes what we specify here more than almost anything else.

  • Morning glare, not afternoon. Because St James faces the bay to the east, the strongest glare and heat load hits the glass in the morning, low sun off the water compounding it. Sunscreen fabric in the 3–5% openness range is our standard first answer, cutting the glare without losing the view.
  • Salt air off False Bay. Properties within a few hundred metres of the surf see materially faster corrosion on unprotected hardware — pitted brackets and seized chains within a few seasons is a well-documented coastal pattern. We specify powder-coated, marine-rated aluminium and sealed cassettes on anything mounted outside, and we're honest that even that hardware wants an occasional fresh-water rinse.
  • The south-easter reaches here too. The Cape Doctor funnels along this side of the Peninsula as it does the rest of it, generally with less violence than the most exposed Atlantic points, but still real. Every awning, external venetian and zip screen we fit here carries a wind sensor that retracts the fabric before a gust arrives.
  • Cottages, sash windows and the rail line. St James's coast road is lined with small Victorian and Edwardian holiday cottages on narrow stands, many with original timber sash windows and the Cape Town–Simon's Town railway line running close by. We fit slim venetian headrails suited to the timber, and day-night blinds are a common answer for street-facing privacy on the narrower windows. Where a home falls under a heritage overlay, we work from what your consultant confirms on site.

Scroll — the sun rises over the bay, and the bathing-box doors roll back with it, the same motion as a blind lifting to the light.

How it works

Four steps, no surprises

The same honest process whether it's one bedroom sash window or a full cottage renovation.

01

Enquire

Tell us about your windows and what's actually bothering you — glare, privacy, an awning idea — through the form or chat.

02

Free in-home measure

A consultant visits with fabric samples, measures every window, checks the fixing substrate and salt exposure, and notes anything about your cottage's access or heritage details.

03

Written quote

A clear, itemised quote per window — no surprises, and no pressure to decide on the spot.

04

Made & fitted

Your blinds and awnings are made to order and fitted cleanly by hand, with the operation demonstrated before we leave.

Service area

St James and the False Bay coast

St James is our home ground, and we measure and fit right along this stretch of coast too.

Questions

Honest answers before you commit

Why does St James need a different spec to the Atlantic Seaboard sites?
St James faces east across False Bay, so the glare and heat problem here is a morning one, not an afternoon one like Camps Bay or Clifton. We still specify sunscreen fabric and salt-rated hardware, but the openness percentage and the orientation of the recommendation are worked out from your actual windows, not copied from a west-facing brief.
Will a blind or awning suit my cottage's original sash windows?
Usually, yes. Timber venetians in particular suit the reveal depth of an original sash window well, and a face-fixed roller can be sized to sit inside or over the frame without forcing a standard bracket onto old joinery. Your consultant assesses the actual window at the free measure rather than us guessing from here.
Is my St James cottage likely to be heritage-listed?
Some properties along this stretch of coast fall under a City of Cape Town heritage overlay, and buildings older than 60 years can trigger a heritage review before exterior changes. We don't assume every St James home is listed — your consultant confirms what applies to your specific property, and we work from that rather than a blanket claim.
Do you fit and repair blinds anyone else installed?
Yes. Salt air makes seized tubes, corroded brackets and worn chains a common call-out on this coast, whoever fitted the original blind. Describe the fault and the consultant brings the likely parts to the visit — if a component is obsolete we'll say so rather than string the repair out.
How close do you fit to the railway line and the beach?
Many St James cottages sit on the narrow strip between the mountain and the coast road, with the rail line and the beach just across it. That proximity doesn't change the blind hardware, but it does mean privacy and street-noise questions come up on the narrower street-facing windows — day-night blinds are a common answer there.
What's included in the free in-home measure?
A consultant measures every window, checks the fixing substrate and salt exposure, brings physical fabric samples — colour reads differently in coastal morning light than on a screen — and talks through motorisation if you're interested. The measure and the written quote that follows are both free, with no obligation.
Ready when you are

A bathing-box view like this deserves windows that know it.

Book a free in-home measure and get a written, per-window quote — no obligation, no pressure.

Get in touch

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  • Nothing quoted sight-unseen — every price follows the in-home measure.

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