Blinds, Roller Shutters & Awnings, Wilderness
Wilderness sits on the lake-and-lagoon shoreline east of George — Island Lake, Langvlei and the Touw River estuary put a large share of local homes on water, under a morning mist that's a daily feature of the light, not an occasional one.
Mist is a daily condition here, not an event
Wilderness sits closer to the escarpment than George, and catches more of the moisture the Outeniqua mountains pull off the sea — that single fact shapes most of what we specify on this side of the corridor.
Mist is a daily weather condition, not an event
Mornings along the lake and lagoon shoreline regularly sit under low cloud that burns off by mid-morning. Sunscreen fabric that holds the long green-and-water view usually beats blockout-everywhere on this side of the corridor — the light problem here is lower, longer and more horizontal than a highveld overhead sun.
The wettest pocket of a wet corridor
Set nearer the escarpment than George, Wilderness catches more of what the mountains pull off the ocean in every season. Humidity runs high enough, year-round, that we default to powder-coated aluminium and solution-dyed fabric rather than raw timber on almost every window here.
Dune frontage takes real wind
Homes on the more exposed dune-facing stretch take the wind directly; homes set back against the lake and forest get real natural shelter from the terrain. Exterior products on the exposed side get wind-sensor motorisation as standard, not an option offered after the fact.
Alongside Wilderness, we measure and fit across the rest of the Garden Route corridor.
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