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

“We are very happy with our new enclosed porch! The design and bidding process was straightforward and thorough, and all aspects of construction - pouring a new slab, framing, installing windows and fixtures, painting, etc. - were completed in a timely manner and with the high standard of quality we wanted. We especially appreciated the extra precautions taken when Covid-19 impinged on the timeline, and the thoroughness of documentation and updating from G. Christianson throughout the process.”

David & Monica Roundy, Corvallis

“G. Christianson Construction did a wonderful job on our kitchen and front entry remodel. Cabinet shop manager Ron participated in a number of pre-construction meetings with designer Anna, collaboratively working together to build the kitchen of our dreams. Working with G. Christianson Construction was a pleasurable experience based on the professional and knowledgeable staff. We highly recommend them for your project and would not hesitate to use them again on our future remodeling projects!”

Kurt & Nancy Wiedenmann, Philomath, OR

See the Elegant Country Kitchen project

“We felt our ideas were listened to, incorporated, and enhanced in the final plans. Elizabeth did a nice job adding architectural interest with the arch above the stove and continuing that feature in the new opening connecting the living room to dining space. Eliminating the wall between dining room & kitchen allowed for a much better flow addressing our desire for a more spacious-looking interior without adding additional space. The hot tub cover is a special feature that enhances our ability to use it daily. And creating a space for the washer/dryer in the house instead of the garage was a real win. ”

Kathy Chafin & Steve Wyatt, Corvallis, OR

See the Vibrant & Balanced Home Remodel project
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