MORTICE AND TENON
Collaroy Solid Pedestrian Gate - Upward Curve
Collaroy Solid Pedestrian Gate - Upward Curve
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The Collaroy Solid Upward Curve is a solid timber pedestrian gate with a gently upward-curved top and deeper 138mm mid and bottom rails, giving a private, substantial entry for front paths and side access. The solid face and heavier rails suit coastal and classic homes wanting a calm, screened gate. Handcrafted with mortice and tenon joinery from plantation timber.
Key details
- Gate type: Solid timber pedestrian gate (curved top)
- Style family: Collaroy Solid
- Material: Plantation timber
- Thickness: 42mm (66mm upgrade available)
- Stiles: 90 x 42mm
- Rails: 90mm upward-curved top, 138mm mid, 138mm bottom
- Window: Solid
- Joinery: Mortice & tenon joins
- Face: T&G lining boards, flush finish
- Brace: "A" frame brace at rear (hang left or right)
- Finish: Supplied primed, ready to paint
Best suited for
- Front pedestrian entry and side access
- Coastal and Hamptons-style homes
- Owners wanting full privacy with substantial rails
- Pairing with a Collaroy driveway gate
Sizing and ordering
Choose a standard size for fixed pricing: 900mm or 1000mm wide, in 1200mm or 1800mm high. For non-standard openings, request a Custom Size quote and we will confirm the final gate size, price, and lead time before production begins.
Delivery and pickup
Pickup is free from our Hornsby workshop. Delivery is available at checkout: $150 across Sydney metro, or $380 to ACT, Queensland and Victoria. Other areas, contact us for a delivery quote.
What's included
Hinges, locks, gate furniture, posts and automation are not supplied. We can quote hinges on request. Mortice & Tenon is supply only; we recommend a builder or handyperson for installation.
Finish and care
Supplied primed only, ready to paint. Apply at least two coats of a quality exterior topcoat within four weeks of delivery, before the gate is exposed to the weather. The primer is not designed to be left unpainted outdoors.
Care and maintenance — read the Mortice & Tenon Care Guide.
How to care for your Timber Gate
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