A good fence is only complete with the right gate
Whether it’s for a property boundary, pasture or garden: entrance gates and field gates not only provide practical access, but also greatly enhance the overall appearance.
In this article, we outline the differences and advantages of both types of gates.
What is an entrance gate?
The oak entrance gate features one or two diagonal braces and a curved top on one side. A stately look is achieved when two gates of the same size are combined. With a double gate, openings of up to 7 meters are possible. This gate can also be used as a single version. It’s the first thing visitors see and radiates quality and authenticity. A solid and secure construction that clearly marks the boundary for unwanted visitors. With a beautiful entrance gate, you turn the entrance of your estate, farm, pasture… into a true eye-catcher.
What is a field gate?
The oak field gate also typically features one or two diagonal braces, but without a curved top. It can be used as a single or double gate. This gate is functional and practical — ideal for keeping animals in the pasture while still allowing easy access when needed. Made from durable oak, it withstands all weather conditions for many years. It perfectly complements a rural setting in a natural or agricultural landscape.
A fence without a gate is incomplete. With a well-chosen entrance or field gate, you add not only functionality, but also style and value to your property. Looking for a gate that fits your fencing perfectly? Feel free to contact us — we’re happy to advise and deliver custom-made wooden gates.
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