Mooikloof's equestrian-estate homes typically sit on generous stands, which means window schedules to match — wide sliding glass onto a garden or paddock, double-volume entrance halls, and living areas designed to look outward at space rather than at a neighbour. That combination calls for products that handle scale properly rather than a standard-window approach stretched to fit.
What tends to get specified
Living rooms facing open land usually want sunscreen rollers for daytime glare control without losing the view, paired with motorisation once a run of glass gets wide enough that a chain isn't practical. Paddock- or arena-facing bedrooms do well with venetians for hour-by-hour privacy control, or a blockout roller where early-morning yard activity means the room needs to stay dark regardless of what's happening outside.
Exterior products on a bigger stand
Entertainment patios on larger properties are exactly where folding-arm awnings earn their keep — wide projection, motorised with a wind sensor so an afternoon highveld storm doesn't catch it open unattended while the house is empty. Hard west-facing glass on a double-storey stand benefits from external venetians, stopping heat before it reaches rooms that would otherwise fight the aircon all summer.
Working with estate access
Like Woodhill, Mooikloof runs through estate access control. We book measure and install visits through the gate in advance as a standard part of scheduling, so there's nothing for you to organise beyond confirming a time that suits you.