Raslouw sits just west of Eldoraigne on Centurion’s smallholding-to-estate belt, and we service it from right next door.
The clean, motorised look increasingly specified as new Raslouw homes are built.
Raslouw has spent the last years converting from smallholdings into secure new developments, and that changes the brief compared with an older, established suburb. A new-build here usually means a full house of window openings going in at once, not a single room being renovated — which is exactly the kind of project a proper measure-and-quote process is built for.
What a new Raslouw home usually needs
A full-house fit-out — every window and door specified together, so finishes, colours and control types match room to room instead of being decided piecemeal.
Motorised from day one — new builds increasingly wire for motorisation during the build itself, which avoids retrofitting chains and cords later and gives every blind app or schedule control from the start.
Estate-appropriate exterior colours — many of the newer secure developments carry estate or body-corporate guidelines on approved exterior colours and fascias; we confirm this against your scheme before quoting external products.
Storm-ready exterior shading — the same highveld hail and thunderstorm season that affects greater Centurion applies here, so wind sensors on awnings and roller shutters on exposed glazing are a sensible line item on a new build, not an afterthought.
For the first fit-out itself, roller blinds are usually the fastest, most cost-effective way to dress a full house of new windows, with cellular blinds a popular upgrade for the main bedroom or nursery.
Because we’re based right next door in Eldoraigne, getting a consultant out to a Raslouw site for the free measure is straightforward, and we’re happy to work directly with your builder or project manager if the windows are still going in.