ᐅ Occasionally secure the passage between the house and garage (approximately 2.6 meters wide) to keep children safe.
Created on: 13 Jul 2021 07:38
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-Malte-
Hello everyone,
As I have mentioned here before, we have not yet managed to get our own plot of land. Instead, we are temporarily renting for a few more years. The garden is great, but there is currently one problem: the passage between the house and the garage (about 2.6m (8.5 feet) wide) has no gate, and the landlord does not plan to install one. It would sometimes be nice to close off the passage to keep our son safely in the garden.
Normally, you would of course install a suitable fence gate here, but as mentioned, we are renting and only for around three years. This means we want to find the most affordable solution that causes minimal damage to the building structure. I have already considered simply attaching hooks to the brick wall and then hanging a panel fence section there when needed. However, I have only found panels about 2.5m (8 feet) wide.
We have thought about it a lot but haven’t come up with a really great solution. Do you have any ideas?
Best regards,
-Malte-
As I have mentioned here before, we have not yet managed to get our own plot of land. Instead, we are temporarily renting for a few more years. The garden is great, but there is currently one problem: the passage between the house and the garage (about 2.6m (8.5 feet) wide) has no gate, and the landlord does not plan to install one. It would sometimes be nice to close off the passage to keep our son safely in the garden.
Normally, you would of course install a suitable fence gate here, but as mentioned, we are renting and only for around three years. This means we want to find the most affordable solution that causes minimal damage to the building structure. I have already considered simply attaching hooks to the brick wall and then hanging a panel fence section there when needed. However, I have only found panels about 2.5m (8 feet) wide.
We have thought about it a lot but haven’t come up with a really great solution. Do you have any ideas?
Best regards,
-Malte-
-Malte- schrieb:
Actually, a wooden plank or something similar should be installed at the bottom edge of the net to prevent it from simply being lifted up and someone crawling underneath.No, I meant it should be slack, like in a soccer goal not tight. So not just touching the ground, but preferably twice as "high." Then it becomes a slapstick routine to "lift" the loosely draped net.https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
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Laser alarm? Power cable?
How old is your son?
How old is your son?
What about children?
Where are you looking? Because you can get one for 200 euros (about 220 US dollars).
1 meter high (3.3 feet).

-Malte- schrieb:
Wire mesh panel gates are actually even more expensive than I initially expected, based on my first research.
Where are you looking? Because you can get one for 200 euros (about 220 US dollars).
1 meter high (3.3 feet).
And what will it be then?
.... Maybe you could also set up a taller puppy playpen.
.... Maybe you could also set up a taller puppy playpen.