Pin the Gate Flat When the Dog Jumps It
Drop all 5 support feet on the freestanding frame and it holds dead still on hardwood when a puppy leaps at it.

You've watched a tension gate sag loose the week your dog learned to lean on it. beeNbkks builds pressure-mounted and freestanding barriers, stairs, ramps, and furniture crates rated 4.0 to 4.6 stars across 1,660 verified buyer reviews. Below, the support-foot and pressure-pad design that decides whether a barrier actually holds.
Each reason owners chose this gate ties back to a measured spec: support feet, pressure pads, and step width.
Drop all 5 support feet on the freestanding frame and it holds dead still on hardwood when a puppy leaps at it.
Pressure pads grip drywall with no drilling, so lift the gate at move-out and the paint stays unmarked, deposit intact.
A large dog climbs steps cut 20 percent wider than standard pet stairs, so no paw spills over the edge mid-step.
The metal-frame crate end table earns 4.5 stars across 673 buyer reviews, holding a trained puppy without the plastic-cage flex.
A senior dog walks up the anti-slip ramp to the mattress, sparing the spine the nightly jump impact at 2 a.m.
Acrylic and walnut finishes blend into the living room; if the width or finish misfits, the 30-day retailer return window covers it.
Measure, mount, tune, and test the hold, with no drill, no laminated diagram, and no 2 a.m. wobble scramble.
Span the gate across a 22 to 40 inch doorway; clip on the included extension for a wide frame.
Hand-tighten the pressure pads on the frame, or drop 5 support feet for freestanding placement.
Set the auto-close swing tension, or pick one of 4 ramp heights up to the couch.
Lean on the gate and shake it; reposition the pads until it sits dead still.
From a clear ferret gate to a human-size dog bed, every piece is styled to disappear into the room as furniture.
Spans 22 to 39 inches and lifts out one-handed at 8.49 pounds when you carry laundry through.
Treads run 20 percent wider so a 70-pound Labrador lands square, not skidding off the lip.
Bug-proof mesh on every panel lets a cat track birds while the zippers stay locked.
Stands 30 inches tall and meets a 50-pound shoulder with a metal-braced MDF panel, not give.
Stretches to 87 inches with a base cat door, so the cat slips through and the dog stays put.
A 23-inch wood top holds a lamp and two mugs while a French bulldog naps below.
Side entry the cat learns in a day, with a bed-height top for a plant or books.
Expands to 132 inches and wraps a Christmas tree or pens off a play zone.
Adjusts from 13.1 to 17.2 inches to match a low couch or a tall mattress.
Floor space for an adult and a Golden to stretch out side by side on movie night.
Not feature names, but the real moments owners reach for a barrier, ramp, or catio, and the spec behind each.

Christmas morning, the puppy bolts for the tree. The 6-panel freestanding gate rings the whole living room, expanding to 132 inches around furniture or a tree. When guests leave, the rotatable hinges let it fold flat to slide behind the couch until next December.

A ferret tests every gap a solid gate hides. The clear acrylic gate spans a 22 to 39 inch doorway and stands 24 inches tall, low enough to step over but high enough to hold a small escape artist. Paw-protection strips line both sides of the door gap, so a curious paw never catches in the hinge.

Your 12-year-old dog used to leap onto the mattress; now the joints protest. The foldable ramp adjusts across 4 heights from 13.1 to 17.2 inches, meeting the bed exactly. Anti-slip rubber grips each paw, and anti-scratch pads at the base keep the ramp from sliding when he steps on mid-climb.

A high-rise cat never feels outside air. The window catio bolts a screened perch outside the glass, its fine bug-proof mesh letting the window stay open with no flies getting in. Waterproof, UV-resistant panels shrug off afternoon sun and a passing storm. Need more room? Extra units connect into a longer lounge.

You have watched a pressure-mounted gate sag loose the week your dog leaned on it, so here is the build that answers that doubt. beeNbkks, made by Everly Home Inc under the EV1005 through EV1093 model series, swaps marketing for mechanism: pressure pads for renters, 5 support feet for jumpers, and smooth acrylic for climbers.
Your home does not have to read like a kennel. The range covers indoor dog gates for the house, extra-wide stairs, an anti-slip ramp, furniture crates, a hidden litter enclosure, a bug-proof catio, and a human-size pet bed. Each one is styled as an end table or nightstand, so the crate hides in plain sight beside the couch instead of dominating the room.
You choose the barrier that fits your doorway and your decor, then mount it with no holes in the wall. Across the gates, stairs, and crates, owners rate the build 4.0 to 4.6 stars on 1,660 verified reviews, with the crate end table alone earning 673 of them.
How these barriers measure against Regalo, Carlson, and Richell on the specs that decide a purchase.
| Spec | beeNbkks | Regalo | Carlson | Richell |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Furniture-style finish (end-table look) | Acrylic and walnut, end-table styling | Plastic and metal utility look | Metal utility look | Basic wood, less decor-led |
| Width range with included extensions | 22 to 40 inches across gates | Single-width, extensions sold separately | Extension kits sold separately | Fixed panels, limited stretch |
| No-drill pressure / freestanding option | Both pressure-mount and freestanding | Pressure only | Pressure only | Freestanding only |
| Walk-through auto-close door + double lock | Two-way auto-close, double metal locks | Manual latch, single lock | One-hand latch, single lock | Swing door, single latch |
| Range beyond gates (stairs, ramp, catio, crate, bed) | Stairs, ramp, catio, crate, litter, bed | Gates and pens only | Gates and pens only | Gates and crates only |
| Anti-slip / anti-scratch floor protection | Rubber traction plus floor-guard pads | Basic rubber bumpers | Pressure-cup pads | Felt feet |
| Cat-door pass-through in a dog gate | Built-in small cat door | No cat door | Small-pet door on select models | No cat door |
The failure modes owners fear most, and the design number that resolves each one before you buy.
Kill the slow sag that loosens a tension gate. Pressure pads bite the drywall and re-tighten by hand in seconds, so the frame holds firm past week three instead of drifting loose under a leaning dog.
Wobbling-after-weeks is the question buyers ask most before purchase.
End the climb-over. Smooth acrylic panels give no foothold, and the tall barn-door gate rises past a mid-size dog's reach, so paws find nothing to grip on the way up.
Stop the skid. Drop all 5 support feet and the non-slip pads anchor the frame to the floor, holding dead still when a determined dog launches at it.
Strip away the nightly jump. An anti-slip ramp or extra-wide stairs let an arthritic dog walk up, cutting the joint and spine impact that repeated leaping piles on aging hips.
Toss the wire-and-plastic eyesore. A walnut crate end table reads as decor beside the couch. If the width or finish misfits the room, the unit ships back inside the 30-day retailer return window and a replacement size arrives direct.
From the first after-work install to a year of grip on the same drywall, here is the timeline owners report.
Hand-tighten the gate in the hallway after work and tuck the litter enclosure in the corner; if the fit feels off, the 30-day retailer return window covers a swap.
The dog stops testing the barrier by Friday, and the senior pup learns the ramp to the couch instead of leaping for it.
The walnut crate end table reads as furniture; a guest rests a coffee on the wide top, never noticing the puppy inside.
Reposition the gate for a new doorway and the pressure pads still grip the same drywall, leaving no screw holes behind.
The renter, the senior-dog owner, the cage-shy apartment dweller, and the high-rise cat parent these were built around.
Your lease bans wall anchors. A pressure-mounted gate grips the door frame with no holes, then lifts off clean at move-out so your deposit stays whole.
Your old dog circles the couch he used to leap onto. An anti-slip ramp or extra-wide stairs let him walk up to the cushion, sparing the spine the painful jump.
You hate the wire crate dominating the studio. A walnut end-table crate tucks the puppy out of sight and gives you a surface for the lamp and keys.
Your indoor cat has never felt outside air. A bug-proof window catio bolts on so she watches the street through fine mesh, with no flies and no fall risk.
Real moments owners pull a barrier, ramp, or catio out of the corner, each backed by the spec it is rated for.
The 6-panel gate rings the Christmas tree, and the puppy gives up dragging ornaments off the lower branches by day two.
The cat slips through the small cat door while the 80-pound dog stays blocked on the kitchen side.
The arthritic dog walks the ramp up to the mattress at 10 p.m. instead of pacing because he cannot make the leap.
The side-opening enclosure tucks the litter box into a bathroom corner, trapping the smell behind a cabinet door.
The human-size bed holds an adult plus two dogs on a plush surface with a removable cooling pad for warm evenings.
The principles behind a barrier you would actually keep in the living room, in the words of the team that shipped it.
Pet gear should match the room, not fight it. Every piece is shaped as an end table or nightstand, so the crate and litter box disappear into the decor instead of announcing themselves.
A deposit should survive the dog. Pressure mounts grip the frame without a single drilled hole, lifting off clean the day you move out.
Aging joints and bored cats need design, not just containment. Ramps cut the jump impact on a senior dog, and the catio gives an indoor cat real outdoor air.
A barrier that sags is no barrier. Support feet and pressure pads keep the frame still when a determined dog tests it head-on.
Most gate failures trace to two skipped steps: measuring the opening and seating the base. Owners force a too-narrow gate into a 38-inch doorway, then blame the wobble. Match the width first, clip the extension when you pass the listed span, and the frame holds. For a stiff older dog, I start clients on a ramp, not stairs, because the gentle incline protects the spine on the way down as much as on the way up. _Expert perspective, a composite view reflecting common training practice. Individual results vary._
beeNbkks builds pet gates and furniture for the home: indoor dog gates, freestanding barriers, dog stairs, ramps, a cat catio, and furniture pieces that hide a crate or litter box. The line covers dogs, cats, and small pets like ferrets. Everly Home Inc designs each piece to read as furniture in a living room rather than as wire-and-plastic hardware.
Everly Home Inc designs and ships the beeNbkks line, with model codes running from EV1005 to EV1093. The brand focuses on furniture-grade pet gear: solid-wood and MDF builds finished to match home decor instead of utility plastic. Buyer reviews rate the line 4.0 to 4.6 across more than 1,660 verified reviews.
A furniture-style pet gate uses wood tones, matte finishes, and trim profiles so it blends into a hallway instead of shouting hardware. The walnut barn-door gate hides nose smudges on a matte panel, and the crate end table holds a lamp on top. You get a barrier that does the safety job without making the room look like a kennel.
The gates cover a wide span of openings. The acrylic small-pet gate fits 22 to 39 inches, the walnut barn-door gate handles up to 40 inches, and the freestanding model stretches to 87 inches with a cat door. Measure your narrowest point first, since trim and baseboards can shave an inch off the clear opening.
Gate height runs from around 24 inches on the acrylic small-pet panel to 31 inches on the freestanding model, with the walnut barn-door gate at 30 inches. Pick height by your pet's jump: a low panel suits a small dog, while a determined beagle needs the taller freestanding barrier to stay put.
Builds run to solid wood, MDF braced with a metal frame, and clear acrylic. The barn-door gate pairs an MDF panel with metal bracing for a 50-pound shoulder, the crate table uses solid-wood slats, and the small-pet gate is see-through acrylic. The catio uses a powder-coated frame under a UV-coated, waterproof cover.
Returns run through the retailer's standard window, typically 30 days, so you can test a gate against your doorway and send it back if the fit is wrong. Measure and dry-fit within the first two weeks rather than waiting. Keep the original packaging until you are sure the size and finish work in the room.
The line carries ratings from 4.0 to 4.6 across more than 1,660 verified buyer reviews. The acrylic small-pet gate and the walnut barn-door gate both sit at 4.6, while the crate end table draws the most feedback at 673 reviews and a 4.5 rating. Each product card shows its own score.
Freestanding and 6-panel gates rest on their own feet, so they leave wall trim undented with no holes drilled, the right choice for a rental. The acrylic gate uses padded tension cups that grip without gouging. Only the mounted barn-door gate uses fixed hardware, which trades a few screw holes for a firmer hold.
Most pieces assemble in 15 to 30 minutes with the included hardware and a single screwdriver. The freestanding gates need almost no setup: unfold, position the feet, and step back. The crate table and litter cabinet take longer since you align solid-wood panels, so clear a flat space and follow the panel order in the guide.
The dog stairs stay planted on hardwood at nearly 29 pounds, heavy enough that an excited retriever charging up does not shove them across the room. The base holds without a wall behind it. If your floor is especially slick, add a thin rug runner underneath for extra grip on the climb down.
Set the catio in a familiar spot, unzip one panel, and let the cat explore at its own pace with a treat on the raised platform. The bug-proof mesh lets it watch birds and feel the breeze while the zippers stay locked. Most cats settle within a few sessions once they trust the enclosure.
The line fits dogs from a dachshund to a Golden Retriever, indoor cats, and small pets such as ferrets. The acrylic gate closes the slat gaps a ferret would slip through, the dog stairs carry a 70-pound climber, and the ramp helps an aging cat reach the bed. Match the model to the pet's size before you order.
Most pieces stay indoors: the gates, dog stairs, ramp, crate table, and litter cabinet. The cat catio is the outdoor exception, with a waterproof, UV-coated cover that holds its color through a full summer on the patio. Keep the wood-finish furniture out of the rain so the surface does not swell or warp.
Every model sits on the products section of this page, each with its dimensions, materials, and buyer rating. Open a piece to read how it handles a real situation, from penning off a Christmas tree to hiding a litter box beside the bed. Check the current price on each before you decide.
Yes. Alongside the gates, the line includes a wooden pet gate and stairs setup: carpeted dog stairs with treads 20 percent wider than standard, plus a folding ramp that adjusts across low and tall heights. The stairs help an older dog reach the couch, and the ramp slides flat under a bed between uses.
The carpeted stairs support a 70-pound dog landing square on each tread, since the steps run 20 percent wider than standard pet stairs. At nearly 29 pounds the frame stays planted on hardwood when an excited retriever charges up. The carpet grips claws on the way down, the moment older dogs hesitate.
The acrylic small-pet gate weighs 8.49 pounds and lifts out one-handed when you carry laundry through, then snaps back into its tension cups. The wood and MDF gates weigh more for stability but stay light enough to reposition between rooms. Freestanding models fold down flat when company comes over.
The freestanding and 6-panel gates stand on their own feet, so a rental wall keeps its trim with no holes drilled. The acrylic gate uses pressure-mount tension cups instead of screws. The walnut barn-door gate mounts to the frame for a firmer hold, the right pick where a strong dog leans hard.
The litter cabinet stands at bed height and holds a standard covered litter box inside a wood enclosure that doubles as a nightstand. A side entry lets the cat in, and an interior wall blocks dug litter from spraying onto the floor. The door swings wide so you scoop without crouching at a tiny hole.
The folding ramp collapses to 2.2 inches thick and slides under a bed when the vacuum comes out. It adjusts across four heights from 13.1 to 17.2 inches, matching a low couch or a tall mattress without a tool. The non-slip surface grips a dewclaw so a dachshund holds the climb.
Each gate uses rounded edges and a latch sized for adult hands, not a toddler's, and the wood finishes are chosen for low odor indoors. Check the listing for the specific safety details on any model before you buy. For a pet with separation anxiety, pair any barrier with crate training rather than relying on the gate alone.
Warranty terms vary by model and appear on each product listing, so confirm the coverage on the piece you want before ordering. If a part arrives damaged, the retailer's return window covers the freight problem. Hold onto your order confirmation and the packaging until the gate is assembled and standing.
The line sells online, and each product card links to the current listing so you see live pricing and stock. Click through from the model you want to check today's price. Buyer ratings and review counts shown here come from those verified buyer reviews, so you read real owner feedback before you order.
Open the wide door, lift the litter box out, and wipe the interior with a damp cloth, since the wood enclosure keeps granules off your floor in the first place. The side entry and interior baffle catch most tracking. For the crate end table, pull the removable tray for a quick rinse after muddy-paw season.
Most cats learn the side entry within a day, especially if you set the cabinet where the old litter box stood and leave the door propped at first. Drop a treat inside for the first few visits. The interior is dark and quiet, which most cats prefer to an open tray in a busy hall.
Spread the support feet fully and set the gate on a level floor so the base carries the load. On the 6-panel model, angle the end panels inward to form a self-bracing shape rather than a straight line. Rubber feet grip hardwood without scratching, and the wider the footprint, the steadier the barrier.
The six-panel barrier bends on 360-degree hinges, so you reshape it from a straight run to a square or an L as the room changes. Wrap it around a Christmas tree in December, then pen off a play zone in January. Expanded fully it stretches across a wide living room.
Regalo and Carlson lean toward metal-and-plastic utility builds priced low. beeNbkks trades that for furniture-grade wood and matte finishes that suit a living room a guest sees, plus designs like the crate end table and litter cabinet that no basic gate maker offers. Compare the finish and the room fit, not just the span.
For a jumper, pick the taller freestanding barrier at about 31 inches rather than a low panel a beagle clears mid-stride. The walnut barn-door gate at 30 inches holds a 50-pound shoulder leaning into it. Match height to your dog's best vertical leap, and add a panel to widen the run if needed.
A freestanding pet barrier suits renters and wide spans, since it stands on its own feet with no holes in the trim and folds away for guests. A pressure or mounted gate holds firmer against a strong dog that leans, the better pick in a doorway you use every day. Match the mount to the wall and the pet.
A wire crate ventilates and folds cheap but looks like a cage in the den. The furniture crate end table hides the kennel under a solid-wood top that holds a lamp and two mugs, with slatted sides for airflow. For a small breed up to a French bulldog in a room guests see, the table wins on looks.
A damaged or missing part falls under the retailer's return window, so you can request a replacement or send the unit back. Photograph the damage and keep the packaging until the issue is resolved. Check the carton against the parts list in the guide before assembly, since a quick count catches a shortfall early.
Replacement hardware and panels depend on the model, so check the listing or contact the seller through the retailer for the specific piece you need. Keep your order number handy. For minor wear like a loose tension cup on the acrylic gate, the seller can usually source the small part without a full return.
The 6-panel gate expands to 132 inches on its own, enough for most living rooms straight out of the box. To pen a larger area, reshape it into a square so the same panels enclose more floor. Check the listing for whether extra panels link to your model before you count on adding length.
The cat catio and the freestanding gates fold flat, so they slide behind a door or onto a garage shelf in the off-season. Wipe the catio cover dry before storage so no damp spot sets in over winter. The folding ramp folds thin and tucks under a bed year-round.