Dreambaby® Chelsea Swing Closed Security Gates are a fantastic way to prevent injury and block entry into areas around the home, creating a safe and secure environment for your little ones.
They are suitable for doorways and hallways sized 71-82cm (28-32"). With optional extensions, they can fit openings up to 4.82 m (189.5").
Buy to receive an extended warranty of 3 years from the purchase date. We will send out any required spare parts free of charge. Click here for full terms and conditions.
Safety gates are a really important part of child safety. They prevent children from entering potentially hazardous areas of the home without permanently blocking them off. Gates are sturdy and long-lasting, can be used all over the home and are suitable for pets as well.
Dreambaby® Chelsea Swing Closed Security Gates are pressure-mounted which means fuss free installation perfect for most homes whether houses or apartments.
Chelsea Gates are easy for adults to open, but very challenging for children. They allow you to block off an area of the home to children, without having to move all dangerous objects out of reach.
Available in stylish black or white.
Measure the opening before purchasing your Dreambaby® safety gate.
If using an extension for extra-wide openings, simply attach the extension to your gate before installing.
A maximum of four extensions (two per side) can be used to extend openings up 4.82 m (189.5").
Too difficult for children to open.
Gates open in both directions.
One-handed easy opening system.
For security, all mounting cups MUST be screwed into place regardless of where it is to be used.
I have a big opening of 185 inch (470cm) across the kitchen area with a kitchen island in the middle of the space but can't be used as a wall or pressure point.
is this possible with either gate opening on the side of the island or 2 gate?
Asked by: tdang
Hi, I use the Chelsea xtra wide gate with an extension piece in a space 176cm across double doors. It works well and stands up to being rattled by a demanding 2 year old! We were not able to screw into the side walls as recommended however we have had no problems.
Answered by: Susan
Date published: 2024-04-11
Hi, I purchased this gate and wondering if it has to be screwed into the wall? We are renting and it isn’t allowed. When I purchased it I thought it didn’t have to be, but after opening it looks like it does?
Asked by: Soph
Hi Soph,
Technically I it's meant to be screwed to the wall, but we have the gate up without screwing it in (although the plastic parts that attach to the wall are still stuck to the wall with the adhesive pads that are provided, so I guess the wall will still be marked when you take the gate down). I can confirm that the gate has worked for us without screws in the wall, but I probably wouldn't rely on it never falling over if enough force was pushed against it.
Answered by: Rob19
Date published: 2023-08-01
Can it be installed on the stairs onthe yop step?
Asked by: Haiuk
Do the extension pieces need to be put on either side of the gate for it to work. I have a 2m span at the top of the stairs and want to gate aligned with the stairs, not in the middle of the opening (which places the gate at the banister).
Asked by: Nickosek
Hello do you have any gates which can be used outside?
Asked by: Bob27
I have an opening at the top of stairs 155 cm wide
What’s the best option gate to accommodate this
Asked by: Lyneo
We have a 3m opening. We have installed as instructed so the gate looks correct with the extensions. Our flooring is tiles. If the gate is pushed or pulled it bows & is not stable. Is there something that can make it more rigid or rubber feet for under?
Asked by: Michele
I have a hallway measuring 119cm at the top and 115cm at the bottom because of the skirting boards. What size extensions should I purchase for this product?