Baby Proofing 101 + A Giveaway!

Some parents are very proactive when it comes to baby proofing their homes—the outlets are covered before baby is born and the cabinets are secured well before he’s learned how to crawl. My husband and I are definitely not in that group. Case in point: we hurried off to the store to buy baby gates after we found our very mobile daughter at the top of the stairs. And I think it goes without saying that the model we ended up with is neither as attractive nor as functional as we would have liked.

Baby proofing gear has come a long way when it comes to both style and function, and today we’re teaming up with The Stair Barrier to give you the chance to win their innovative safety gate that will keep your curious little crawler off the stairs. One Project Nursery reader will win a fabric safety gate in your choice of style (Banister-to-Banister or Banister-to-Wall) and fabric from The Stair Barrier (a $145-160 value).

The Stair Barrier Safety Gate

The Stair Barrier was created by Janelle Lowe Fitzpatrick when she was looking for a way to keep her baby (and her dogs!) off of the staircase. The problem? She couldn’t find a solution that worked for her volute/curved banister stairs that wouldn’t require a whole lot of makeshift modifications for it to work. So Janelle took matters into her own hands, and The Stair Barrier was born.

The Stair Barrier Safety Gate

So what are the benefits of The Stair Barrier? First, this is one baby gate that doesn’t scream, “I’m a baby gate!” Not only does it provide a safe way to barricade your stairs, but this fabric gate does it with style. It’s specifically designed to fit the bottom of the stairs and is available in regular and wide widths and in either a banister-to-banister or a banister-to-wall option. When it’s not in use, The Stair Barrier rolls neatly to one side, keeping it out of the way when you don’t need it. And if you’ve ever tried to maneuver through a baby gate while carrying an overflowing laundry basket, you know that this feature is a must-have.

The Stair Barrier is easy to install, it can be adapted to volute/curved banisters, and it can be mounted at an angle. And if your staircase is wider than 52″, you can even order a custom gate to fit your needs. The Stair Barrier is proudly manufactured in the USA with American-made and sustainable materials. It’s available in a variety of fabrics, and you can even add a personalized patch to make it all your own. Which design will you choose?

The Stair Barrier Safety Gate

WIN IT! One Project Nursery reader will win a fabric safety gate in your choice of style (Banister-to-Banister or Banister-to-Wall) and fabric from The Stair Barrier (a $145-160 value).

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Courtney

Courtney

Courtney and her husband live in their hometown in Upstate New York with three-year-old Emiliana and two-year-old Everett. When she's not tagging along on Emmi's latest adventure or playing with Everett and his ever-growing collection of cars and trucks, Courtney shares her passion for creativity by teaching art classes for kids at her studio, Small Fry Art Studio.

Comments

  1. all nation nursery gloucester

    February 17, 2016

    this content has reminding me of baby proofing the baby room door,

    thanks

  2. Linda Meyers-Gabbard

    February 20, 2016

    This is so unique. Thank you.

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