Monday, April 1, 2013

Garden Gates

 There is something special about a Garden Gate
I like building and designing Garden Entries.  I built
this arbor a couple of years ago and now it has a beautiful clematis growing over the top structure.
I suggested at the time to add the gate but the client didn't believe me!  Two years later she did!  She has two very small dogs and the gate is to keep them in; however, I think the gate adds a nice element and helps define the garden space.
Locked In!

It is a four foot wide entry, big enough for any wheel barrel and could have been a single gate but I like the drama of a double entry gate.

8 comments:

Optimistic Existentialist said...

I think the gate definitely adds a nice element indeed. I hope you had a nice Easter!

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Graciewilde said...

Cool gate!

Barbra Joan said...

This is such a great look to any garden.. It makes me think of
'well what's behind this?'
Your talent shows through to every piece you create... BJ

Rama Ananth said...

Wow!, it is such an elegant gate, and the dog looks so cute locked in. The creepers look gorgeous too.

Yvonne said...

I missed this post! The gate looks great, but that fluffy face behind the gate is adorable.

Unknown said...

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william said...

Hi,
You have designed very beautiful garden entries. I like this design. Some of the beautiful garden gates designs can be seen on the gallery section of KP Engineering Works Ltd