Llandudno sits just over Suikerbossie from Camps Bay — a small, low-rise beach village with some of the most exposed positions on the whole peninsula.
Hardware finish matters more here than almost anywhere else on the seaboard.
Llandudno is smaller and lower-rise than its neighbours — mostly freestanding beach houses rather than apartment blocks, many built low and wide to sit into the granite boulders the bay is known for. It’s also one of the most directly wind- and spray-exposed spots we work in, with almost nothing between the houses and the open Atlantic.
What a Llandudno home usually needs
The highest salt-air specification on our range — direct beach exposure means we treat powder-coated aluminium and sealed cassettes as the minimum, not the upgrade, and we’re upfront that even marine-spec hardware wants a fresh-water rinse more often here than further up the coast.
Wind-rated exterior products, always with a sensor — any awning or zip screen on a Llandudno deck faces genuinely severe gusts off the open water; motorised retraction on a wind sensor isn’t optional here.
Timber and aluminium finishes that suit the setting — Llandudno’s beach-house architecture often leans toward natural materials; we match blind and roller shutter finishes to that palette rather than a generic aluminium tone.
Realistic installation planning — the village’s single access road and limited parking mean we plan logistics with you ahead of the install date.