How To Design A Garden Gate
If you don t have a wall or tall fence to add the door to.
How to design a garden gate. Predrill where the screws will go. If frost isn t a factor where you live a depth of 30 inches should be enough to support your gate. To begin installing your posts you ll need to dig a hole between 30 to 36 inches deep or below your frost level.
Use another pipe clamp to hold loosely in place. Each hole should be about 6 inches wider than your post. Nevertheless first of all you should analyze you options as there are so many garden gate plans to choose from.
To add a pop of color to your garden drill small holes into your gate s wood and install vintage marbles of varying sizes. See more at garden drama. Put the gate into place supporting it on the bottom with a 2x4 1 5 inch off ground.
If your gate is connected to a fence using the same materials makes for a clean cohesive design however building one in a different material can make it stand out while adding an archway or pergola over the gate can help visually tie the fence to the house. For the upper window section of your garden gate the spacing is entirely up to you. Just add some hinges and a latch.
Install hinges and attach the gate to the fence. Set up a pipe clamp on the lower section of the diy gate and clamp it loosely together. Prop up the gate and screw the hinges into the gate and attach the hinges to the post.
They are an easy effective and inexpensive way of creating a garden gate. Old doors used as gates are much more common in other parts of the world than they are in north america. An ipe wood gate that opens to let cars through to the detached garage.