The Bronze Aluminum Pedestrian Gate delivers modern privacy and durability in a clean, horizontal-slat design. Crafted from 6061-T6 aluminum with a 14-gauge (2 mm) wall and a smooth matte dark-bronze powder coat, it features 5–6 in slats with tight ~1/2 in reveals and a distinctive ~2 in accent near the top, all set in a 2×3 in rectangular frame with no visible face screws. Standing about 6 ft tall, it balances airflow, security, and a minimalist profile.
Hardware includes a black, key-lockable gravity latch with a stainless pin, plus sturdy hinges for confident, everyday use. The latch side can engage a pressure-treated wood post for smart retrofits along an existing fence line. Built from rust- and corrosion-resistant aluminum, it offers long-term performance with minimal maintenance—just occasional cleaning with mild soap and water.
Alumission profiles are made in the USA and can be customized in lengths and patterns to fit your project. Choose the Bronze Aluminum Pedestrian Gate for dependable access control that complements contemporary exteriors, or specify a configuration to match your color palette and privacy goals. The Bronze Aluminum Pedestrian Gate pairs sleek aesthetics with lifetime value.
About the Area
San Rafael, CA 94903 sits in Marin County just north of the Golden Gate Bridge, where rolling hills meet bayside marshes and sun-warmed neighborhoods. The area includes Terra Linda, Marinwood, and Lucas Valley, known for mid-century homes, leafy streets, and wide-open views. A blend of small-town warmth, architectural landmarks, and open space makes it a standout place to live and explore.
Shoreline
China Camp State Park lines the San Pablo Bay with coves like China Camp Beach and Bullhead Flat. Visitors paddleboard, kayak, and picnic while shorebirds sweep the wetlands. McNears Beach Park adds a sandy launch, lawns, and a fishing pier with big-sky bay views.
Trails
The Terra Linda–Sleepy Hollow Divide Open Space Preserve offers ridge-top paths and golden grasslands. Lucas Valley Open Space leads to the Big Rock Ridge summit via the Big Rock Trail. Routes connect to the Bay Area Ridge Trail, with Marinwood Park nearby for quick play and dog walks.
Downtown
Along Fourth Street, cafes, bookshops, and galleries fill historic storefronts with Mission Revival and Art Deco flair. Closer to 94903, Northgate and centers along Freitas Parkway provide dining, services, and everyday conveniences. The vibe is relaxed, walkable, and neighborly.
Culture
The Frank Lloyd Wright–designed Marin County Civic Center offers tours of its sweeping arches and sky-blue rooflines. The Marin Center and Veterans’ Memorial Auditorium host concerts, talks, and touring shows by the lagoon. Film lovers frequent the Smith Rafael Film Center, with galleries like Art Works Downtown showcasing regional artists.
Events
The Marin County Fair brings concerts, exhibits, and fireworks each summer beside the Civic Center lagoon. Weekly farmers markets at the Civic Center run year-round with produce, flowers, and artisan foods. Downtown festivals, including Italian Street Painting and the Parade of Lights, turn streets into lively gathering places.
