Craftwood Doors & Windows

Greg Kaminski & Jakub Raniak
Greg Kaminski & Jakub Raniak

Greg Kaminski & Jakub Raniak

In home design, the elements that matter most are often the ones that quietly do their job every day. Doors, windows, and architectural details influence how a space functions, how it feels, and how it ages over time. For nearly two decades, Craftwood Doors & Windows has helped shape those decisions for homeowners, builders, and designers across the Chicago area.

Craftwood specializes in doors, windows, moldings, and architectural hardware, offering materials that support both modern living and timeless design. Their work spans custom homes, renovations, and commercial projects, with an emphasis on thoughtful selection rather than one-size-fits-all solutions.

“Our role is really about helping people make confident decisions early in the process,” says Jakub Raniak, Director of Sales. “Doors and windows are long-term investments. When they’re chosen with intention, they elevate the entire home.”

The company’s offerings include interior and exterior doors in wood, steel, and fiberglass; energy-efficient windows and patio doors; decorative and structural moldings; and a wide range of architectural and cabinet hardware. Each project begins with an understanding of how the space will be used and how individual components will work together visually and functionally.

That attention to detail continues behind the scenes. Craftwood’s process often includes reviewing architectural plans, preparing detailed estimates, and conducting on-site visits to ensure accuracy before materials are ordered. According to Greg Kaminski, Director of Operations, that preparation is essential. “Good execution starts long before anything is delivered,” he says. “Our job is to anticipate challenges early so the installation phase feels smooth for everyone involved.”

The team itself reflects that balance of creativity and precision, with professionals spanning sales, estimating, drafting, project management, and warehouse operations. This structure allows Craftwood to handle complex projects while maintaining a hands-on, collaborative experience for clients.

Over time, Craftwood has earned a reputation not just for the products it supplies, but for the guidance it provides. By focusing on process, craftsmanship, and clear communication, the company continues to play a quiet but essential role in how well-designed spaces come together.

 

Craftwood Doors & Windows
889 N Larch Ave, Elmhurst, Illinois
834 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, Illinois
630-758-1740 | craftwoodproducts.com

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