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Hi there


Like lots of people in ED and Camberwell I live in a Victorian terraced house with stairs and bannisters. I'm interested to know what other people have done about stair gates. In particular which ones will work when there is a wall on one side and bannisters on the other. Can I use pressure fit or do they need to be attached? Which brand to people recommend. I've attached pictures below of the two places I want a gate complete with kamikaze baby in one of them.


Many thanks in advance

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Ha, I saw that also and thought genius! We screwed one of the cups that come with the gates into the post at the bottom which then provides a flat surface for the gate.

It does damage the post though, have found some form of remedial work always necessary after stair gates but unavoidable really...

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