Broadacres and Cedar Lakes sit on the same William Nicol corridor as Helderfontein — a run of secure clusters and freestanding stands that's been building out steadily for years.
Broadacres and the Cedar Lakes cluster developments sit just south of Helderfontein, close enough to the Fourways retail node to be convenient and far enough to feel properly residential. The stock here is a mix of secure townhouse-style clusters and larger freestanding stands, developed over roughly the last fifteen to twenty years rather than all at once — which means, unlike Helderfontein, most homes already have some form of window covering to replace rather than a blank canvas to fit out.
That's the main practical difference in how we approach a Broadacres or Cedar Lakes job: it's usually a re-fit, working around existing curtain rails, older blind brackets, or window treatments that were fine a decade ago but don't suit how the home is used now. Family living areas facing onto shared cluster gardens are a common brief — privacy without losing light, which points toward day-night blinds as often as straightforward sunscreen rollers.
Cluster developments here typically run their own body-corporate rules for anything visible from outside, so exterior colour approval is part of the conversation from the start, the same as it would be on a Helderfontein exterior job.
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