My wife wanted baby gates for our house but was hoping for something with a little more character.
How to make your own barn door baby gate.
This incredible barn door is both functional and stylish.
Then use deck screws to attach the top and bottom planks to the side planks making sure it s square.
Build your own diy barn door baby gate to keep your children and pets safe.
The simplest guide is an l shaped metal bracket that mounts to the floor and fits into a groove cut in the bottom of the door.
Since i was installing the doors one upstairs one down stair.
If your barn door doesn t have a groove in it there are roller guides and adjustable roller guides that will work.
And it doesn t have to cost you a fortune either.
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She really liked the doors we eventually found on the pink moose.
Choose the guide that works best for your door.
Barn door baby gate.
Barn door baby gate.
Think again because with these great hometalker tips you will be able to make your very own baby gate to help keep your child safe.
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Made by lesley wgraham and inspired by a plan by remodelaholic.
To build a wooden gate start by measuring your gate opening and cutting top bottom and side planks that are slightly smaller than the opening.
In our new place we have two young girls and a set of steep stairs which is a bit of a safety issue.
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It s sweet charm totally adds to the space instead of taking away from the look like a traditional baby gate.
Totally cute and functional.
They are made from old kitchen doors so they are very inexpensive.
This rustic wooden baby gate is a stylish indoor gate that can be used as a half door gate or as a full height dutch door baby gate.
Is there an adventurous toddler in your life who will stop at nothing when exploring your home.
Looks so much nicer than those plastic things.
Nice reuse of materials.
Discarded mantelpieces crumbled furniture items pallets rustic wooden doors and deleted wooden windows would be a great source to gain the required supply of barn wood.