Red Fox Custom Carpentry Artisan Woodcrafting, Construction, Finishing and More

Olympia, WALocal News

Red Fox Custom Carpentry, a family-owned business in Olympia, is redefining artisan woodcrafting by providing customized construction solutions that reflect the unique needs of the Pacific Northwest. Co-owners Sean and Maegen O’Leary, who have over 20 years of combined experience, are committed to delivering high-quality craftsmanship in projects ranging from accessory dwelling units (ADUs) to kitchen remodels and cabinetry installations. Their emphasis on customer-driven services ensures that each project is tailored to meet the specific desires and requirements of their clients. The O’Learys also prioritize community engagement, working closely with local subcontractors and small business owners to strengthen the local economy. Maegen describes Sean as a true craftsman who blends traditional woodworking techniques with modern materials, showcasing their ability to adapt to evolving trends.

Their dedication to quality and customer satisfaction has fostered a loyal clientele, with many referrals contributing to their growth. As they look ahead to 2025, they are eager to introduce Red Fox Custom Carpentry to new customers and expand their impact in the Olympia area. By combining artistry and practicality, they are crafting a legacy that honors both their family and the community.

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