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REALCRAFT CUSTOM DESIGN DEPARTMENT


Email us at info@realcraft.com
Call us at (253) 853-3811

9656 Bujacich Rd NW
Bldg E, Ste A
Gig Harbor, WA 98332


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RealCraft's Shoptalk Blog

Wooden doors add natural beauty and charm to your home, but they need some care to stay in top condition. In this post, we cover simple yet essential tips to protect your wood doors from the elements—like installing a permanent overhang, touching up hardware, and sealing joints to prevent water and sun damage. A little maintenance goes a long way in keeping your wood doors looking and functioning beautifully for years to come!
When it comes to home improvement, choosing the right front door can make all the difference. However, it's also a task that's ripe for mistakes. From inaccurate measurements to neglecting aesthetic considerations, many homeowners unknowingly compromise their home's security, appeal, and insulation. Join us as we explore eight common pitfalls in the front door selection process and offer practical advice on how to sidestep them. Whether you're renovating or building anew, our guide ensures your door is not just an entry point but a statement piece.
When it comes to barn door hardware, there are so many different options it can be difficult to know where to start. This week we wanted to explain the benefits of one of the most common types: box rail hardware.
Mortise-and-tenon refers to many types of joints. What they all have in common is a mortise--a hole in one piece of wood—and the tenon, which is an insert that sticks out from the second piece of wood. These slot together tightly and join the pieces together.