Not too long ago it dawned on me that we could use half doors instead of baby gates. Afterall, we already have a dutch door in our kitchen, so why not continue the obsession with half doors throughout the house instead of baby gates?
So, my dad got to work using a door we found at a garage sale for $5. He cut the door in half, installed the first half at the bottom of the stairs leading up to our attic (master bedroom), and used the other half at the top of the stairs leading down into our basement (family room, etc).
Take a look:
The result? Charming, safe, and love at first sight! When True gets a bit taller, we’ll have to secure the knobs, but I’m loving how this has turned out!
Speaking of baby True, he’s…
How can I get one of these doors. I don’t want it for a baby. I need it to contain cats.
My dad actually made it for us! Not sure how well it would work for cats!
Very helpful! Thanks for the help and sharing!
Your little boy is just beautiful !! This is fabulous !! I was just complaining about our baby gates how they are a pain to open and close or "step" over all the time and are starting to look "crappy". We have a little boy who is 16 months and into EVERY thing. Some of the gates he knows how to open already. We also use baby gates to keep our dogs out of some of the rooms in our home so this is fabulous ! I am definitely doing this !!
We just bought our first baby gate for our youngest child, we're having a lot of fun putting it together…
Did you already have the door frame or did you put one in…or skip that step. If that's the case and there's no door frame/door jam, how do you keep it closed? Thanks in advance! 🙂
Where did you find this half door? I'd love to get one as well.
this is genius! You should have your dad to a step-by-step tutorial – I'd use it! 🙂
Great idea! Cute baby too…