Simondium sits at the R45/R303 junction between Franschhoek and Paarl, a scattering of orchard and vineyard smallholdings rather than a dense village centre. The housing stock mixes older, simply built farmhouses with newer cottages and guest accommodation built for the area's growing wine-tourism trade — a wider range of window ages and styles on one road than the more uniform heritage core of Franschhoek village itself.
An older Simondium farmhouse gets the same sash-window treatment as its Groot Drakenstein neighbours — timber venetians or an inside-mount blockout roller, no facade change needed. A newer cottage or guest unit is more often a straightforward roller blind job on standard aluminium-frame glazing, sunscreen mesh where an orchard or vineyard view is worth keeping. Cellular blinds do useful work in a smallholding home that relies on the sun rather than air-conditioning to manage a cold winter room.
Outdoor spaces here tend toward a working stoep or a small tasting/guest-accommodation deck rather than a formal entertaining terrace — a folding-arm awning or a set of zip screens, both wind-sensor specified, cover most of what's asked for.
A free in-home measure covers a single farmhouse window or a full smallholding renovation — no minimum job size, and no assumption about which product before we've seen the actual window.
Ready when you are
Send the form and one of our expert consultants will contact you shortly to arrange your free in-home measure.
Request my call-back →