Environmental Stewardship in Corvallis, Oregon

Environmental Stewardship in Corvallis, Oregon

Benton County, Oregon News

G. Christianson Construction and other Corvallis businesses showcase ways to improve sustainability in our environment at the Sustainability Fair 2024

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10 Essential Considerations Before Building Your Dream Home in Corvallis

G. Christianson Construction

Building a custom home is an extraordinary adventure—you get to bring your vision to life!

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5 Tips for Creating a Successful Home Office

5 Tips for Creating a Successful Home Office

G. Christianson Construction

We asked the GCCI designers for tips to designing a productive, efficient, and enjoyable office space to elevate workflow in the comfort of your home.

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What our Clients are Saying

“Carl’s house avoids 19 tons of CO2 every year compared to a code house. If all houses throughout the entire United States did that, it is possible to slow down carbon emissions to the point that we can slow down global warming and eventually, hopefully, reverse it.”

Jan Fillinger, Architect

See the Craftsman Custom Passive House project

“The major qualities that distinguish G. Christianson are: Meticulousness. They have somehow managed to contract tile installers, plumbers, electricians, painters who share their value of meticulous attention to detail. Reliable and Relatable. They listen to your needs and help you achieve your vision. Innovative and Imaginative. They look for novel ways to solve problems in design and construction. Essentially, they like a challenge and will dare to imagine with you!”

Cari Williams, Corvallis, OR

See the Bright & Open Vintage Kitchen project

“The family of five having traveled all over the globe and resided in over a half-dozen different countries, wanted their new home to have a clean, modern aesthetic for a perfect complement to their eclectic collection of world art. The L-shaped house wraps embraces a large garden terrace. Expansive windows and doors flood every room with generous daylight and views of the garden. This is especially evident in the open plan great room, where tall ceilings, a restrained material palette of luscious wood floors, quartz countertops and windowsills, and bright blue-painted kitchen cabinetry are highlighted by instances of rusted steel wall panels and art niches custom-painted by one of their daughters. ”

Jan Fillinger, Architect

See the Spring Street Rebuild project
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