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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G. Christianson Construction receives Sustainable Business of the Year award

G. Christianson Construction receives Sustainable Business of the Year award

G. Christianson Construction

G. Christianson Construction receives the Sustainable Business of the Year award at Celebrate Corvallis 2022.

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Getting a Custom Home to Net Zero

Getting a Custom Home to Net Zero

Susan Bady, Custom Builder

The Just-Big-Enough House

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What our Clients are Saying

“Carl came up with a few different designs to shade the front windows from sun during the summer. The designs were done with software that could show the amount of shading and view from different angles, including from inside the house, at different times of the year. This was very helpful in visualizing the designs and making decisions.”

Brian Lee, Corvallis

“They worked with our original idea & tweaked/adjusted it until we found the perfect design. Using that design, the skilled craftsmen at the GCCI cabinet shop created a stunning black walnut entertainment center. To top off our experience with GCCI, an amazing installation crew spent four days in our home as they expertly finished our unit. All 3 men who made up the installation crew treated our home as if it were their own. Their clean up at the end of every day assured we would not be tripping over blocks of wood or spreading saw dust all over the house. A big thank you to the design team of Elizabeth & Ron, & to the construction & installation team of Dennis, Bobby & Theo. ”

Cynthia Stevenson, Corvallis, OR

See the Timeless Black Walnut Built-ins 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

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