A tighter gated estate, the same shading questions

Kanonberg sits close to Welgemoed on Bellville’s high ground, developed as a gated estate of modern homes with the kind of clean, low-maintenance facades and controlled aesthetic that Baronetcy owners will recognise. Stands are generally smaller than Baronetcy’s, which usually means fewer separate window openings — but the glass-to-wall ratio and the exposure to west and afternoon sun are much the same.

Because it’s a gated development, changes to the outside of a home — including exterior shading — typically go through some form of estate approval, the same conversation we have every day at Baronetcy. We keep our documentation and finish options ready for that from the first measure.

  • Sunscreen roller blinds for compact, glass-forward living rooms
  • External venetians for a controlled, estate-appropriate facade finish
  • Motorisation on any window a wand can’t comfortably reach
  • Child-safe, cordless control as standard for family homes

Honest note

We don’t have a large, verified body of published detail on Kanonberg’s specific architectural guidelines, so we won’t invent one. What we can promise is the same estate-appropriate finish standard and approval documentation we prepare for Baronetcy — confirm the exact requirement with Kanonberg’s estate office at the measure.

Served on the same run

We measure and fit in Kanonberg as part of the same northern-suburbs run that covers Baronetcy Estate — the same fabric and slat samples, the same wind-rated exterior range, and the same written, itemised quote.