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The Last Word In Carriage Doors

We started with custom carriage doors over twenty years ago. No one has deeper expertise than we do when it comes to solid wood carriage doors.

With automated upgrades, including smart home capabilities, you can create the ultimate carriage door system, customized for how you live.

Embrace the classic carriage door look, or go for a bold, unforgettable modern design like our the Peninsula.






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Carriage doors, also known as coach doors, emulate the classic swinging doors of old carriage houses but have been modernized for today's homes. Unlike standard garage doors, which roll up to open, carriage doors swing out to open for a more traditional look.
Carriage doors are extremely versatile and aren't limited to just garages. They're a popular choice for businesses, studios, stables, workshops and other commercial establishments looking for an entryway solution that stands out.
Yes, we can automate your carriage doors. We offer two automated opener systems for outswing carriage doors: the Franklin Autoswing Opener and the Fremont Ceiling Mounted Opener. Each opener has a suite of accessories for you to customize your door system.
Carriage doors have a typical lead time of anywhere between 6-10 weeks but this is subject to change based on order volume or any special order materials. The lead time begins once the customer signs the shop drawing.
We recommend that unless you are very experienced with home improvement projects or have a background in construction, you hire a contractor to install your new door. Paying a professional ensures that you avoid amateur mistakes that can cost even more in the long run. And if the door is installed well, that adds to its longevity, preventing problems like water damage. Typically it doesn’t take long to install a new door, whether it’s just the slab or pre-hung with the jamb. It usually takes a few hours. Reframing takes longer, up to a day or more. For more details, please see our Door Installation Instructions.
Our doors are designed to be low maintenance. But you may need to make some tweaks here and there. If you live in a place that has big temperature changes between seasons, you may need to tighten or lubricate your hinges. You should also adjust the door sweep to make sure it keeps the door sealed against the elements. It may wear down with time and need to be adjusted.
Our luxe finishes are a combination of an oil stain with a water-based top coat. Light sanding and reapplication of the topcoat may be necessary every 2-5 years depending on your unique situation. Full refinishing is recommended once every ten years.
If your door gets dirty (weather, pets, children, etc.) you can clean it with a gentle soap and water. If you have to clean the hinges for any reason, make sure they dry thoroughly.
For more details, read our blog How to Protect Your Front Door From the Weather.
When well-cared for and properly installed, a high-quality exterior door lasts for decades. We use traditional joinery methods to improve the longevity of our exterior doors.
Door handing can be tricky because different companies use different terminology. We prefer to keep things simple. The best way to figure out the door handing is to stand with your back to the side of the door jamb/rough opening where the hinges will be (or the side where you want the pivot to be if buying a pivot door). Then pretend that your arm is the door. If you want a door that opens to your left, it will be a left handed door. If you want a door that opens to your right, it will be a right handed door.
Still have questions? Watch our video Inswing vs Outswing and Door Handing, Explained.
If your door is to be an inswing door, that means it will swing into the house. If it’s an outswing door, it will swing out from the house, towards the outside. Most exterior doors are inswing. That’s because an inswing exterior door places the hinges on the inside of the house, where they’re protected from the elements. Outswing exterior doors must have hinges made from weather-resistant materials like stainless steel or brass.
Yes, we can make your dreams come to life and build a custom door. Fill out our intake formfor a free custom quote.
There are a couple reasons why you may want to replace your existing door. The first is if the door is warped enough that it doesn’t function well, or if it’s too old to restore.
The second is if you’re deciding to remodel your home or change other aspects of the exterior, like paint, roof materials, or windows. Replacing the front door keeps everything cohesive and beautiful. It may even add to your home’s value, and it improves the curb appeal.
We’re proud to offer more ways to pay. You can apply to pay in two deposits with our Deposit Payments. Or, you can pay over time with Shop Pay and choose the plan that’s best for you.
Our entry doors come with a 1-year warranty covering craftsmanship and material integrity, so that your investment is protected. Read our full Warranty Information.
RealCraft doors are shipped in custom-made wooden crates for maximum protection during transit. Free shipping is available for customers within the contiguous United States. Shipping protection is available on all door orders to give you peace of mind.
Since wood is a natural product with inherent variations, no two pieces of wood are ever the same. For representations of our current wood stock, please order wood samples.
Experience the beauty of real materials with our wood samples. Each one is made to order with your choice of finish, so you can accurately envision what your finished door will look like. Real feels different—but don't just take our word for it. See for yourself.































