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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


Hours of Operation:
M-F, 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM Pacific Time


We ship to the U.S.A. & Canada.


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Our Mission

We're on a mission to eliminate the soullessness of mass production and spearhead a return to craftsmanship by using genuine materials, offering unparalleled customization, and building each door by hand with time-honored techniques.

Our Story

As a young carpenter, Don Rees was dismayed by the consumerism and conformity of the homebuilding industry. He wanted to build homes that were authentic and unique to each client. So Don started building custom timber frame homes in 1976. Don couldn't find ready-made doors that matched each client's style, so he started to make custom doors for each home as well.

This commitment to finding unique solutions led Don to create his first swing-out carriage garage doors on a home in 1995. Soon these solid wood carriage doors became a hallmark of his projects. Before long the demand for carriage doors became so great that Don decided to take the plunge and switch from home building to custom doors full time. That custom door business, Real Carriage Doors, evolved into what is now RealCraft.

Today, RealCraft builds custom, hand-crafted doors and hardware to help homeowners escape from the conformity of mass produced products and find the unique piece that will express their style and last for decades.

Don Rees, RealCraft founder in an office looking at technical door drawings.

Our Team

Introducing RealCraft’s newest innovation—the Box Rail 1000-lb Sliding Door Kit. Designed for large, heavy doors, this durable hardware solution delivers smooth, effortless sliding while standing up to the toughest applications. Perfect for both commercial and residential projects, with custom finishes available.
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!