WOOD GATE 98
This Wood Gate 98 is Base Price + 10-16%
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#98-4
Base Price + 12%
WOOD GATE 98-4
Frisco, Texas
Ooutdoor gates 98-4 shown with the single lower solid panel. Flanked by two panels of Fence Style #5
WOODEN GATES 98-4
Frisco, Texas
Typical pattern joinery for wood gate design #98.
WOOD GARDEN GATES 98-4
Frisco, Texas
With Flanking panels #5 and side gate 98 in the center. Side gates like below are always an agreed upon solution with both neighbors
#98-3
Base Price + 12%
CUSTOM WOOD GARDEN GATE 98-3
San Rafael, CA (Marin County)
Single lower solid panel
Custom wood garden gate 98-3 shown with a single lower solid panel. Accompanied by Fence Style #5
WOOD GARDEN GATES 98-3
San Rafael, CA (Marin County)
Six years later, the wood gate and panels have weathered to a silvery gray.
CUSTOM WOOD GARDEN GATES 98-3
San Rafael, CA (Marin County)
And on the opposite side of the house, with the same configuration of the gate design 98 and flanking panels.
WOOD GARDEN GATES 98-3
San Rafael, CA (Marin County)
And six years later, with the cedar gate and poanels weathering to a natural gray. And as a reminder, no finish prolongs the life or integrity of the gates and panels by a single day. Your decision to finish is purely aesthetic.
#98-9
Base Price + 10%
OUTDOOR WOOD GATE 98-9
Los Angeles, CA
Gate 98-9, at a narrow width of only 32″x 48″ ht, featuring only three vertical pattern dividers instead of the normal #98 where there is a pair of center dividers. No lower open slots.
Rocky Mountain gate latch E414 and Dead Dolt DB507
SIDE GATES 98-9
Los Angeles, CA
Shown with the accompanying matching Driveway Gates #30 and a matching flanking panel on the far left.
WOOD GATES 98-9
Los Angeles, CA
A look at the Arts and Crafts architecture of the residence. The new side gate, panels, and drive gates as yet installed on the left side of the porch.
#98-2
Base Price + 16%
OUTDOOR GATE 98-2
Single lower solid panel
Tighter upper pattern
Gate design 98-2 as a variation in the upper pattern, as well as a single lower panel.
OUTDOOR GATES 98-2
Bethesda, Maryland
Wood outdoor gate 98-2 was designed to compliment our original Garden Fence #29, shown below.
And a rare glimpse of Prowell’s bastard identical twin brother, Chuck. Drawn, we suspect, from the irresistible allure of their mother’s legendary beauty.
#98-10
Base Price + 12%
CUSTOM WOOD GATES 98-10
San Juan Capistrano, CA
Gate 98-10 mounted to a stucco wall and stucco side-wall. Illustrating one of two options when mounting directly to the residential or garage side-wall.
Here we see just the jambs. The other option is we’re coming off a side-wall on one side and a post on the other. For the sake of symmetry, you’ll lag or molly-bolt the jamb (1-1/2″T x 3-3/4″W) against the side-wall and lag a 6×6 post to that jamb. Creating a shadow-line, while also avoiding the crowded appearance of a post hugging the residence and at the same time providing 1-1/2″ clearance for potential post caps.
#98
Base Price + 12%
WOOD GARDEN GATES 98
Honolulu, Hawaiii
Single lower solid panel with horizontal planks
Double entry gates 98 featuring the lower panel with a horizontal orientation. A slightly different upper pattern for narrow gates.
#98-5
Base Price + 18%
WOOD GATES 98-5
Silicone Valley
Extra lower middle horizontal rail w/two solid panels
Double gates 98-5 shown with the 4″ lower planks.
Note: If we happen to have this in stock, we’re happy to provide the 4″ T&G planks.
DOUBLE ENTRY GATES 98-5
Portola Valley, CA
Although we depend entirely on your generosity toward sending along photos, if the setting warrants and the photos are not forthcoming, we will occasionally resort to Google Maps Street Views. Here it was important the closely matched garage door patterns.
#98-8
Base Price + 20%
WOOD ARCHING GATES 98-8
Seattle, WA
(Top arched rail)
Two backyard gates flanking a modernistic home. To the left, a similar design in a neighborhood otherwise populated with Seattle’s signature Arts and Crafts architecture.
WOOD ARCHING GATE #98-8
Seattle, WA
One of two front side gates, with a good view of the diverse architecture witnessed in Seattle over the past 20 years.
The posts are steel, cut to the same continuous arch of the gate.
Rocky Mountain gate latch e504
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#98-6
Base Price + 12%
DOUBLE WOOD GATES 98-6
Stinson Beach, CA (Marin County)
Wood double gates 98-6 viewed from within the property
Bronze Cane bolt 80-100
Bronze gate stop 50-250
Rocky Mountain latch E414
DOUBLE WOOD GATES 98-8
Stinson Beach, CA (Marin County)
D ouble entry gates 98-6 as double gates viewed from within the property
Bronze Cane bolt 80-100
Bronze gate stop 50-250
Rocky Mountain latch E414
#98-7
Base Price + 20%
WOOD ARCHING GATES 98-7
Lockforde, CA
(Arched top rail)
Wood arching gate design 98-7 features an arched top rail.
Flanking panels style #5
WOOD ARCHING GATES 98-7
Lorckeford, CA
Garden Gate Style 97-7, flanked by Fence Style #5, and Fence Style #20
Ashley Norton Gate Latch ‘MD’
The arched top of gate design #98-7 changes the basic aesthetic of the 98 considerably. Her we see the wood gates flanked by the same fence styles, but also the remaining perimeter fence as our solid fence style #20.
#98-11
Base Price + 18%
WOOD GARDEN GATES 98-11
Seattle, WA
Garden Gate Style 97-11 features three rows instead of two, as seen in all the above examples. In addition to the profile at the top of the stiles
WOOD GARDEN GATES 98-11A
Seattle, WA
Base Price + 15%
Garden Gate Style 97-11A with the standard two rows and the same profile on the tops of the stiles
IN-PROGRESS
GATES 98–PROGRESS
A series of #98 gates, drivegates, and matching panels for an LA commission. Ready for the craters.
Photo credit: Ben Prowell
98–PROGRESS
Ben shown setting the tenon wedges joinery on the adjoining fence style #5.
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98–PROGRESS
Charles creating the joinery for the upper grid patterns of the typical wood gate design 98..
98-7—PROGRESS
The middle rail joinery as a through tenon, kerfed to accept locking wenge wedges and the locking oak dowel into the rail itself.