Fourways runs straight into Lonehill along William Nicol, and the two belts share the same building pattern: a wide mix of standalone homes, clusters and full estate developments including Fourways Gardens and the Cedar Lakes precinct. Entry-level houses here sit from around R2.5m, with most estate and cluster homes comfortably above the R3m mark — and it's one of the highest-volume new-build corridors in the north, which means a steady flow of homes needing every window fitted from scratch.
What suits Fourways homes
- Roller blinds at scale — new-build clusters mean a full house of near-identical windows, and a roller in blockout or sunscreen answers most of them efficiently and consistently.
- Day/night blinds for the open-plan living areas that look onto a communal garden or a neighbour's stand — common across the cluster developments here.
- Folding-arm awnings over the entertaining patio — a strong fit for family homes built around a braai and a pool.
- Motorised automation for busy households and multi-storey homes where a chain isn't practical on every window.
Whether you're in an established freehold section or a newer secure estate, the brief is the same as it is next door in Lonehill: consistent specification across many windows, fitted to work with whatever your complex or estate expects on the outside.
Before you book anything: how the sun crosses this part of Johannesburg through the year — and what we’d fit on each elevation, with the honest catch on every answer — is written up free in The Lonehill Complex Light Handbook. No sign-up, and every figure in it is sourced.
