This gate is perfect example of the extent we will go in order to fill your gate needs. Due to the framing layout in the wall and the overall width and weight of the gate, a corner had to be built into the gate in order to keep the gate square when closed.
This is a custom craftsman style gate designed to flow with the heavy wooden stair railing details in a home on the southeast side of Indianapolis.
This gate was built with the intention of keeping cats and dogs out of the basement. Prior to installing a Jezroc gate in the stairway, there was two tension mounted baby gates stacked on top of each other. This made it very difficult and cumbersome to enter the basement. The outer gate frame was built around the woodwork so there would not be any fasteners in the high end wood work. The diamond pattern was inspired by some of the detail in the leaded glass in the main entrance.
This custom design has been officially named the "Makepeace Gate" in honor of our friends at
Makepeace Newfoundlands . To order this design simply specify that you are interested in the Makepeace custom gate.
This is a modular gate system designed to block off a large span where a normal gate is not feasible. The system is comprised of individual panels with one being a pass through gate. Both ends of the system are attached to the wall at either end. This can either be mounted solid to the floor or built to be free standing. The Jezroc modular gate system is also designed so that the gate can be unlatched and both sides can fold up against the walls if opening up the span is required from time to time.
This is a picture of our modular gate system in the folded up position. These pictures are taken of it setup in a temporary installation for photo purposes only.
Interior gate installed at
Zionsville Country Kennel. This was installed in the playroom at ZCK to replace an old worn out baby gate. This gate sees many dogs a day and will no doubt stand up the abuses it will see on a daily basis.
This gate was built to match a design brought to us by the wonderful artist
Rob Day. It needed to have a passage so that the cats could come and go from the kitchen area as they pleased but keep the cat food loving Reggie out of the cat's food bowl.