Kings Valley Cabin
A small charming cabin that meets Benton County’s minimum 400 square foot size, but is still very comfortable to live in.
“Thank you for your work last summer. We continue to give out glowing recommendations!”
Arbor & Lynette, Corvallis
Project Details
Rustic Cabin Feel
We mounted a farmhouse faucet and a new oval sink to a reclaimed desk to mix new functionality with rustic charm.
Personal Touches
Indoors the main room has vaulted ceilings, reclaimed wood for beadboard and ceiling paneling, custom drywall texture by Lynette, antique sinks and cabinetry, marmoleum flooring, extra insulation and a high efficiency ductless heat pump.
Remote Benton County Building Sites
We have the experience to build in remote parts of Benton County. Our goal was to get as much of the construction done before the rains made the access road impassable to large trucks. We poured the foundation on an expedited contract and agreed on the rest of the details in early October. The framing and roofing proceeded quickly followed by the windows, siding and decking. By pushing to get the cabin “dried-in” before the rains started, we were able to proceed with the interior drywall and trim during the winter.
What our Clients are Saying
“We appreciated the work done for us by G. Christianson Construction Cabinet Shop. The cabinets they built for us are beautiful. They met many of our unusual requests and helped us configure a very workable kitchen in a challenging space. Their crews were great; on time, tidy, and friendly.”
Heather Jones, Corvallis
See the Inset Kitchen on the Hill project“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“Christianson's men and women know how to do EVERYTHING better than I do. When they finish a project, IT'S DONE.”
Don Hall, Corvallis
