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Blinds & Motorised Shading in Fourways

Fourways anchors the whole north Johannesburg corridor Helderfontein sits inside — and its housing stock tells two different stories under one suburb name.

Fourways is the commercial and retail heart of this part of Johannesburg — the mall, the office parks, William Nicol Drive running through the middle of it — and around that centre sits a genuine mix of housing: older freestanding homes on generous stands from the suburb's original development, and a steady wave of newer secure clusters and estate-style developments built to meet demand from families moving north. Fourways Gardens and the surrounding cluster developments are as much a part of "Fourways" as the retail node itself.

That mix means we rarely spec Fourways the same way twice. An older freestanding home might need a full re-fit across mismatched window shapes and a couple of decades of accumulated modifications. A newer cluster unit is closer to the Helderfontein brief — clean openings, a body corporate with its own exterior guidelines, and a buyer who wants the automation conversation from day one.

What's consistent is the volume: Fourways is one of the busiest new-window markets in the north, and a corridor we measure in most weeks regardless of which side of the "old versus new" line a particular home falls on.

Before you book anything: Most of the Brief reads straight across to a Fourways home — the sun angles, the storm season and the west-elevation problem are identical. The estate-rule section is the part that is not: outside Helderfontein, folding-arm awnings and external roller shutters are back on the table. Read The Helderfontein Window Brief →

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