Motorised Blinds & Automation for Centurion Golf Estate
Tubular motors inside the roll, controlled by remote, app, schedule or sensor — the practical answer for wide glass, double-volume voids, and anything left hanging outside where a highveld storm can reach it.
Wide water-facing glass and no manual chain in reach
Plenty of Centurion Golf Estate living rooms are built around several unbroken metres of glazing looking straight at the dam or down the fairway — sometimes rising through a double-volume void with no ladder access at all. On a run that wide, motorisation isn't a luxury add-on so much as the only realistic way to actually operate the blind day to day.
The same logic applies to anything mounted outside: external venetians, awnings and zip screens are effectively always motorised, because a wind sensor needs to be able to retract the system automatically before a gust or hailstorm gets to it — whether or not anyone's home to react.
- Rechargeable battery motors for retrofits, or wired 220V motors for new builds
- One remote or one app for every blind in the house
- Sun sensors drop water- and fairway-facing shading automatically through the afternoon
- Wind sensors auto-retract awnings and exterior screens before a highveld storm hits
- No dangling chains at all — the most child-safe operation there is


What motorisation is, and isn't
Battery motors need a periodic charge — we'll set that expectation clearly at the free in-home measure, and for anything wired we'll flag the electrician and planning work involved upfront rather than at the quote. Motors are quiet, not silent, and quality units carry a multi-year guarantee.
On a single, reachable standard window, motorisation is a genuine comfort upgrade — you don't strictly need it. On wide sliders, stairwell voids, and anything mounted outside where a wind sensor is doing real protective work, it moves from "nice to have" to the difference between a blind you actually use and one you don't. Your consultant will tell you plainly which category your windows fall into.
Motorisation across the Centurion Golf Estate belt
Wide, hard-to-reach glass isn't unique to Centurion Golf Estate — renovated double-volume voids in Eldoraigne, new-build open-plan runs in Raslouw, and fairway-facing living rooms at Copperleaf and Blue Valley all get the same one-app, wind-sensored specification.
Not sure which windows need it?
Book a free in-home measure and a consultant will tell you plainly which of your windows actually benefit from motorisation.