Baby gate hinge problem. How do I avoid installing it on the molding?
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You could attach the gate to a 1/2”-1” board cut to 3.75”. Paint the board. Then install. That way you’d only be making a couple of holes in the molding, rather than 6.
Its fairly easy to repair wood molding, and the above idea sounds good. But if you don't like the idea of the extra block sticking out, just attach directly to the molding with the knowledge that wood putty, sand paper and paint create an easy fix once the gate comes down. If you aren't happy with that idea, attach the wood behind the molding, against the wall, and attach there
Why not use a child gate that does not need hinges but uses pressure to hold it in place?
Sorry that information was not in the original question or I would not have suggested that.
How about attaching a board on the wall along side of the molding, painting it to match the molding, and attaching the gate to the board. You can also mount a board on the other side the same way for the latch side.
Nice looking gate. I hope your using long screws to go through the molding into something solid in the wall.
Pick up some sort of foam or rubber insulating tape and glue to the board at edges so it will adapt to lay flat/hide gap when you attach to the molding.
I don’t know if you ever saw my suggestion to put self-stick insulation tape on the edges only. of the board you’re adding (paint), and it should allow you to attach to the wall with no gaps.