Kalk Bay · Cape Town
Fisherman's cottages, Victorian seafronts and mountain-side hideaways — Kalk Bay's windows are charming, odd-sized and staring straight into False Bay light. We make blinds to fit exactly that: measured to the opening, specified for sea air, chosen for character.
Made for this suburb
Almost nothing in Kalk Bay is a standard size. Heritage openings, deep reveals and quirky renovations are why made-to-measure isn't a luxury here — it's the only thing that fits. We measure every window individually and recommend treatments that suit the cottage, not fight it.
False Bay mornings deliver glorious low light and hard glare off the water; salt rides every breeze. Sunscreen rollers keep the harbour view while cutting the dazzle, timber venetians warm the heritage rooms, and every piece of hardware is chosen with the sea in mind.
What we fit
Warm timber for character interiors; salt-tolerant powder-coated aluminium where the sea air reaches.
Learn more →Harbour views kept, water-glare tamed; blockout for bedrooms above the busy strip.
Learn more →Privacy from the walking street without losing the light — the terrace-house answer.
Learn more →Free field guide
Before you spend a rand, read our window-by-window guide to shading a Kalk Bay home — how the east-facing morning glare off the water, the salt air and the summer south-easter change what belongs on each window, with honest product trade-offs both ways. There's a two-minute ballpark tool at the end, and a free in-home measure whenever you're ready.
Where we work
Victorian seafront homes and the famous bathing boxes — heritage proportions, sea-grade spec.
Blinds in St James →False Bay family homes and retiree apartments with all-day water light.
Blinds in Fish Hoek →Naval heritage streets with sash windows that deserve proper treatment.
Blinds in Simon's Town →Good to know
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