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The inimitable Craftsman Gate in Bel Air.
<Photos courtesy of
Alice Patterson Photography>


Gate #92

This gate is Base Price  + 30%
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The various panels floating within mortise and tenon dividers  to create an identical gate, front and back. 

  The Gate Column wraps to an existing structural post, acting as a latch jamb to the pedstrian gate and a hinge jamb to the out-swinging drive gate.  The Column arrives as a three-sided unit, slipping around the post, with the fourth side secured in place as a simple last step to the installation.

Shown with Gate Column #3 and Drive Gate #26
 
A common, and forgivable, weakness is to accentuate the gates with an oil stain.  In this application, however, we might best consider our gate assembly in a more modest role by giving it a color that is more in keeping with the precedent of the house.  We're after the overall affect, the sum of the various contributions to a property preferably not allowed to upstage the balance of the whole.  Perhaps the olive green we see within the window sashes and bay roofline.

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