Patio edge child friendly

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I’m not a parent, but it doesn’t really look to be that much of a death trap?

but yes, could be a good time to improve the health and sturdiness of the grass as well?
 
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Having done it myself, I'd be more worried about tripping over something on the grass and whacking my head on the edge of the patio. I was no toddler either.

I can assure you if that was my garden I'd be doing something about it regardless of kids. Concussion and stitches in your head isn't a good look.
 
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Arh thought so, I'll give levelling it a go.

My only issue it would be a slope as I have a door on the other side:

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Adding something to the edge isn't going to stop trips, I'd be tempted to level the grass, is it possible to remove a width of papers or raise the height of the gate by an inch or so just to give it a more gentle incline?
 
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You can get stuff like this: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/164113553011

it's for fireplaces, we've something similar but i'd say better quality. Just glues/sticks to it but it's not the pretiest thing to look at

Good idea - but still a trip hazard I guess.

Adding something to the edge isn't going to stop trips, I'd be tempted to level the grass, is it possible to remove a width of papers or raise the height of the gate by an inch or so just to give it a more gentle incline?

Yes, I can just cut it away. Possibly the best route. Cheers.
 
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You could level the lawn up to the height of the patio.

I'd do this, just be a bit steeper near the gate.

I'd even consider extending a path to the gate as well to save wear on the grass - could you raise the gate a bit and have a step on the line of the gate, and then level the lawn around it all.
 
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