Blinds & Awnings for Centurion Golf Estate
Fairway homes here often face open water as well as open sky — a combination that puts extra glare on the light-control conversation.
Waterfront glazing on top of fairway glazing
Centurion Golf Estate sits close to Copperleaf and shares the same golf-estate DNA, with one extra factor worth planning for: a number of its homes look over the estate's dam or water features as well as the course itself. Water reflects and amplifies sunlight in a way lawn and fairway don't, which means glare on a waterfront-facing living room can be sharper and last longer through the day than a purely fairway-facing one.
That doesn't change the basic approach — sunscreen fabric that keeps the view, blockout where a room needs true dark, motorisation on anything tall or wide — but it does mean we pay close attention to openness percentage on the glass that catches both the water and the afternoon sun.
As on any managed estate, we work in neutral, estate-friendly colourways as standard, and recommend confirming your architectural guideline requirements with the estate before ordering.

Products we fit most often here
- Sunscreen roller blinds for water- and fairway-facing living rooms
- External venetian blinds where reflected glare is worst
- Folding-arm awnings with wind-sensor motorisation over waterside patios
- Motorised blinds & automation for tall glazing that tracks the sun through the day
Fitting close to Centurion Golf Estate
New here? Start with the free guide
Our Copperleaf Fairway Light Playbook walks the light around a fairway-facing home like this, elevation by elevation.
Fighting glare off the water as much as the sky?
Book a free in-home measure and we'll assess the exact openness level your waterfront glass needs.