WOOD GARDEN GATES #39
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#39-2
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WOOD GARDEN GATES #39-2
Wood gate #39-2 as double gates.
Featuring a lower center vertical stile between separate floating T&G panels.
Borrowed, from one of Thomas Jefferson’s original 20 wood gate designs for the University of Virginia campus. Slightly modified

WOOD GARDEN GATES #39-2
La Jolla, CA
The #39 as a double gate with the Colonial Williamsburg weave. Painted finish. Rocky Mountain Latch E414 and dead bolt with the Silicone Bronze Light patina. The residence itself offers a glimpse of the traditional architecture and railings of 17th century Pennsylvania while blending the disparate rooflines and niches of a creative west coast architect.

#39-3
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WOOD GARDEN GATES #39-3
Belvedere, CA
Colonial wood gate #39-3 in Belvedere, California. Set to stone columns, with jambs. Rocky Mountain latch E414.

WOOD GARDEN GATES #39-3
Belvedere, CA
The hamlet of Belvedere is an island off the Tiburon peninsula in Marin County, jutting out into the San Francisco Bay with a topography and nuance reminiscent of the Portuguese coast. Foot paths and stairways meandering among a cluster of residences that are best appreciated on foot. One of the best urban hikes in America. And along one of these hidden stairway hikes is the garden gate #39-3.

#39
Base Price + 43%
WOOD GARDEN GATES #39
Gate design #39 features the lower floating panels as smooth-sawn on both sides (i.e. without the visible tongue and groove edge joints seen in the above examples.

WOOD GARDEN GATES #39
Flourtown, Pennsylvania
Our original Gate style #39 in Flourtown, Pennsylvania.

WOOD GARDEN GATES #39
Flourtown, Pennsylvania
In collaboration with:
John Toates Architecture and Design LLC
Devon, PA 19333
John@ToatesArchitecture.com
Illustrating the use of the Cannonball Gate Closer on the garden gate #39. A gravity-based mechanism that’s been around since the early 1800’s. An appropriate choice here, given that the gate style #39 is a Jeffersonian replication from an age when such closers were common.

WOODEN GARDEN GATES #39
Flourtown, Pennsylvania
Like most of the gate designs patterned from the Colonial Williamsburg weave, the angles of our grid drivers on the #39 vary as per the width of the gates.

IN-PROGRESS
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BUILDING THE WOOD GATE #39–PROGRESS
A few in-progress images on building the Colonial Weave pattern for the #39. Below, the framework dry-fitted to allow the pattern layout.

BUILDING WOOD GATE #39–PROGRESS
BUILDING WOOD GATE #39–PROGRESS
G enerally, at some point, it becomes a confusing puzzle.

BUILDING WOOD GATE #39–PROGRESS
The various components must be labeled, on the drawings, and on the wood members themselves.
Photo credit: Ben Prowell
BUILDING THE WOOD GATE #39–PROGRESS
Ben Prowell shown with the Colonial Williamsburgh Weave for a wider gate, hence the more obtuse angles.
Photo credit: Ben Prowell
