My little one is now 11 months old and is getting scarily mobile! Living in a townhouse I've a real need for some stair gates, but I don't want to ruin my bannisters by having to drill straight into them.
Anybody got any recommendations for what sort to get/where to get them?
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NLC stair gate
NLC stair gate
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Re: NLC stair gate
We have...
http://www.tesco.com/direct/lindam-sure ... d=213-1790
No need for any drilling, however ours go at the doorways.
http://www.tesco.com/direct/lindam-sure ... d=213-1790
No need for any drilling, however ours go at the doorways.
alicrozier wrote:As Robin said, need to be comfortable and confident to push right up to the limit - sometimes you only find the limit by going beyond it...
(that's why I think Mike will do fine, that and his lack of imagination).![]()
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Re: NLC stair gate
Thought this was yet another political drama about to unfold................
Re: NLC stair gate
I have a couple of the pressure gates similar to Mikes above on the stair across the balustrades, they need adjusting regularly but work fine, saves screwing the balustrades. 

Re: NLC stair gate
We have a similar setup that used to stop the kids tumbling down the stairs but now they are 9 and 11 we use one at the bottom to prevent the dog going upstairsBigD wrote:I have a couple of the pressure gates similar to Mikes above on the stair across the balustrades, they need adjusting regularly but work fine, saves screwing the balustrades.

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Re: NLC stair gate
Doc883 wrote:We have a similar setup that used to stop the kids tumbling down the stairs but now they are 9 and 11 we use one at the bottom to prevent the dog going upstairsBigD wrote:I have a couple of the pressure gates similar to Mikes above on the stair across the balustrades, they need adjusting regularly but work fine, saves screwing the balustrades.

I now only have one at the top to, (yep you've guessed it), stop the dog going upstairs and sleeping in the beds.

