Kelleyaynn wrote:This question is for the woodworkers, carpenters, etc. out there. My son is severly autistic, and when we need to get something done (like make dinner) we contain him in our empty dining room. One of the entrances to the dining room is right off the entrance foyer, and it is essentially missing a wall - the opening is 8 feet wide. We managed to find a pet gate that fit the opening, but he has by now destroyed the gate - he is too big and active, and it was too flimsy.
Any ideas how I can keep him in the room without resorting to major destruction/construction? We can't put a wall there, and no door is that big. I'm thinking somehow fitting 2 x 4's across, but can't think of how to attach them to the wall. I'd like to be able to remove them, if possible. Essentially "fence" him in.
Any ideas????
Easiest would be to attach a permanent six foot or so tall iron "railing" from wall to wall with a door way. You would have to step over the bottom rail at the doorway. It could be built from steel with a nice wrought iron look. If I were closer I would be willing to take on the job myself.
You deserve praise for raising your child, not ridicule. Those who see your plan as a prison are clueless to the situation. I commend you for your dedication.
