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Double Swing Gate

A two-panel gate where both panels swing open from the outside edges and meet in the center. Double swing gates are the standard choice for wide driveway entrances where a single panel would be too heavy or impractical.

Double swing gate in the designer showing two panels meeting in the center

What's Different from Single Swing

If you already know how to configure a single swing gate, here is a summary of the key differences for double swing:

  • Two panels — the gate is split into a left and right panel that meet in the center. Each panel's width is set independently.
  • Profile mode — choose mirrored (each panel gets an identical arch/peak) or spanning (one continuous curve across both panels).
  • Panel gap — configurable space between the two panels where they meet.
  • Center posts — 0, 1, or 2 posts between the panels, with independent cap styles.
  • Frame labeling — each panel has a Hinge Side (outer edge) and a Center Side (where the panels meet). The left panel's hinge side is on the left; the right panel's hinge side is on the right.
  • Hinges on both sides — each panel has its own hinges, mounted on the outer edges.
  • Component overlays — overlays can be assigned to the left panel, right panel, or mirrored on both.

Panel Basics

These are the foundational settings for your gate.

SettingDescription
WidthThe horizontal span of each gate panel. This is the frame-to-frame width of one panel, not including posts or hinges.
HeightThe vertical height of the gate frame. The top profile (arch, peak) adds height above this value.
Fill ColorThe color applied to all gate elements in the drawing. Click the color swatch to open the color picker.

Double Panel Settings

These settings are unique to double swing gates and control how the two panels relate to each other.

SettingDescription
Profile ModeMirrored — each panel gets its own identical top profile (e.g., two matching arches). Spanning — one continuous curve or peak spans across both panels as if they were a single gate.
Panel GapThe space between the two panels where they meet in the center. This gap accommodates the latch mechanism and allows the panels to swing freely.
Center Post CountNumber of posts between the panels: 0 — no center post (panels latch directly to each other). 1 — a single center post. 2 — two center posts with a configurable gap between them.
Center Post GapWhen using 2 center posts, this sets the distance between them. Only visible when center post count is 2.
Center Post CapsDecorative cap style for the center post(s). Can be different from the side post caps. Same style options: none, flat, pressed, pyramid, ball, pointed, urn, acorn, dome, or fluted.

Frame

The frame defines the tube sizes for each side of the gate panel. Values represent the outer dimension of the tubing. Each panel has four frame members: left, right, top, and bottom. On a double swing gate, each panel's outer edge is the hinge side and the inner edge (where the panels meet) is the center/latch side.

SettingDescription
Left FrameWidth of the left vertical frame member on each panel.
Right FrameWidth of the right vertical frame member on each panel.
Top FrameHeight of the top horizontal frame member. For arched gates, this is the tube that follows the arch profile.
Bottom FrameHeight of the bottom horizontal frame member.

Top Profile

The top profile determines the shape of the top edge of your gate. This affects both the frame shape and how pickets/spears extend above it. For double swing gates, the profile mode setting (mirrored vs spanning) controls how the profile is applied across the two panels.

Profile Types

Flat Top

A straight horizontal top. The simplest and most common profile. No additional settings.

Arched

A curved arc rising above the frame height. Configure the arch height. In mirrored mode, each panel gets its own arch. In spanning mode, one arch flows continuously across both panels.

Reverse Arch

A downward curve (dip) below the frame top. Configure the dip depth. Also shows the calculated radius.

Peaked (Gable)

A triangular peak. Configure the peak height and peak position (0% = left edge, 50% = center, 100% = right edge). In mirrored mode, each panel has its own peak; in spanning mode, the peak spans both panels.

Compound Arch (Camelback)

A complex profile with a center arch flanked by lower side arches. Configure: center arch height, side arch height, side arch radius, center width, and straight section length on each side.

Spear Points

Spear points sit on top of pickets, extending above the top frame profile.

SettingDescription
Enable / DisableToggle spear points on or off.
Extension HeightHow far the spear extends above the frame top.
Finial HeightThe height of the decorative spear tip itself.
Spear StyleChoose from: none, pressed, classic, quad, ball, fleur-de-lis, trident, acorn, pineapple, spade, diamond, arrow, scroll-top.
PatternApply spears to: all pickets, alternating, every 2nd, or every 3rd picket.
Alternate SpearWhen pattern is not "all", configure a different spear style, extension height, and finial height for the non-primary pickets.

Pickets

Pickets are the vertical bars that fill the gate. These settings control their size, spacing, and decorative treatment.

SettingDescription
Show PicketsToggle pickets on or off. Turn off for gates that use only solid panels or other infill.
Picket SizeThe width of each picket. Common sizes: 0.5", 0.625", 0.75".
Picket SpacingThe center-to-center distance between pickets. Common spacing: 4" on center.
Picket StyleStandard — straight bars. All Twisted — every picket has a decorative twist. Alternating Twisted — every other picket is twisted.
SurfaceStandard — smooth surface. Hammered — textured hammered finish.

Rails

Rails are horizontal members that run across the gate between the frame. You can add multiple rails at any position.

SettingDescription
Enable RailsMaster toggle for all rails.
PositionDistance from the top (or bottom, via the reference selector) of the gate.
SizeTube size of the rail.
ShapeFlat — straight horizontal. Follow Top — curves to match the top profile. Follow Bottom — mirrors the bottom edge.
Bulk AddAdd multiple rails at once with equal or custom spacing. Specify count and spacing mode.
Pickets Extend ThroughWhen enabled, pickets pass through the rail continuously. When disabled, pickets stop at the rail.

Posts

Posts are the vertical columns that support the gate. For double swing gates, you have side posts (hinge posts) on the outer edges and optional center posts where the panels meet.

SettingDescription
Post Count0 (no posts), 1 (one side), or 2 (both sides). This controls the outer (hinge) posts.
Post SideWhen using 1 post: left, right, or both sides.
Post SizeWidth of the post (e.g., 4", 6").
Post HeightTotal height of the post.
Post ExtensionHow far the post extends above the gate frame.
Below GatePost clearance below the bottom of the gate (ground clearance).
Cap StyleDecorative cap on top of the side posts: none, flat, pressed, pyramid, ball, pointed, urn, acorn, dome, or fluted.
Library CapSelect a custom SVG cap from the component library. Adjust scale and X/Y offset.
BaseplateToggle a flat baseplate at the bottom of the post. Configure width.
Center PostsConfigured separately in the Double Panel Settings section. Center posts can have a different cap style and count (0, 1, or 2) from the side posts.

Hinges

Hinges connect each gate panel to its respective side post. On a double swing gate, hinges are on the outer edges of both panels — left panel hinges on the left post, right panel hinges on the right post.

SettingDescription
SideWhich side the hinges mount on for each panel. Typically left for the left panel and right for the right panel (outer edges).
Top PositionDistance from the top of the frame to the top hinge.
Bottom PositionDistance from the bottom of the frame to the bottom hinge.
Hinge WidthThe horizontal width of the hinge barrel.
Hinge HeightThe vertical height of the hinge strap.

Dog Pickets

Dog pickets are shorter pickets at the bottom of the gate, typically used to fill the gap between the bottom rail and the ground.

SettingDescription
EnableToggle dog pickets on or off.
Extend Above RailAllow dog pickets to extend above the bottom rail, with a configurable extension distance.
Spear PointsAdd downward-facing spear points on dog pickets with configurable style and height.
Twist PatternNone, all twisted, or alternating twisted.

Additional Uprights

Uprights are additional vertical structural members (larger than pickets) that divide the gate into sections.

SettingDescription
CountNumber of additional uprights to place.
WidthTube size of the uprights.
Spacing ModeEqual — evenly spaced across the gate. Custom — manually position each upright.
Extend Through RailsChoose whether uprights extend through the top and/or bottom rail.
Upright CapsAdd decorative caps to upright tops. Styles: flat, pressed, pyramid, ball, pointed, urn, acorn, dome, fluted. Configure extension height and cap height.

Diagonal Braces

Braces add structural rigidity and a decorative element. They run diagonally across sections of the gate.

SettingDescription
DirectionTop-left to bottom-right (\), bottom-left to top-right (/), or both (X pattern).
WidthTube size of the brace.
Per SectionWhen enabled, braces appear in each section created by uprights. When disabled, braces span the entire gate.
Rails Create SectionsWhen enabled, horizontal rails also create section boundaries for bracing.
Per-Section OverridesEnable or disable braces and set direction independently for each section.

Section Panels

Fill sections of the gate with solid panels, chainlink, or hybrid infill.

SettingDescription
Fill ModeInset — panel sits inside the frame with an air gap. Overlay — panel lays on top of the frame.
Per-Section TypeChoose a fill type for each section independently: none, pickets, solid, chainlink, or pickets-solid combo.
Mounting TabsFor solid panels — add welding tabs along edges. Configure tab width, height, spacing, and which edges.
Chain Link SettingsWhen chainlink is selected: mesh size, tension bar (width, visibility), tension band (width, spacing, edge placement).

Barb Wire

Add barb wire strands above the gate for security applications.

SettingDescription
Strand Count2 or 3 strands of barb wire.
SpacingDistance between strands.

Post Extensions

Post extensions are horizontal bars that extend from the posts — used for latch receivers, gate stops, or structural connections.

SettingDescription
ThicknessVertical height of the extension bar.
LengthHow far the bar extends horizontally from the post.
Latch Side Count0, 1, or 2 extensions on the non-hinge (latch) side.
Latch Side LengthIndependent length for latch-side extensions.

Masonry Columns

Wrap posts with decorative masonry columns to match brick or stone pillars.

SettingDescription
Face WidthWidth of the column face (12", 16", 20", 24" typical).
HeightColumn height — can be taller or shorter than the post.
TextureBrick, cultured stone, or river rock appearance.
OpacityTransparency of the column rendering (0.1 to 0.8).
Cap StyleDecorative cap on top of the column.
NotchA cutout in the column for rear-mount gate openers. Configure width, height, and bottom offset.

Panel Lock

Add a magnetic lock (maglock) or lock box to your gate drawing.

SettingDescription
Lock TypeMaglock — magnetic lock. Lockbox — mechanical lock box.
PlacementOutside — visible on the drawing. Inside — shown with hatch marks (non-visible side).
DimensionsHeight, width, center height (maglock) or cutout diameter/offset (lockbox).

Mounting Plate

A flat mounting plate (steel bar) for attaching a gate operator arm.

SettingDescription
PlacementOutside (visible) or inside (hatched).
Width / LengthDimensions of the mounting plate.
Offset from LeftHorizontal position measured from the left frame edge.
Offset from BottomVertical position measured from the bottom frame edge.

Component Overlays

Place ornamental components from your component library onto the gate — finials, scrollwork, rosettes, and more.

SettingDescription
Library FinialsSelect a finial component from the library to place on picket tops. Choose placement pattern: every picket, alternating, every 2nd, or every 3rd.
Library Post CapsSelect a custom post cap component. Adjust scale and offset.
Custom OverlaysAdd any library component anywhere on the gate. Position with X/Y coordinates, rotate, scale, duplicate with spacing, flip, and assign to a specific panel: left, right, or mirrored (appears on both panels symmetrically).