Cozy Cabin

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

“This was our second time working with G. Christianson. A couple of years ago, they transformed our kitchen, and that positive experience brought us back when we decided to remodel our primary bathroom. Throughout the project, both the G. Christianson team and all subcontractors were highly professional and made sure our home remained livable. Despite some delays that extended the project timeline, they kept us informed and managed the progress effectively. We are very happy with the final result, and the quality of workmanship is top notch.”

Eric Enghauser, Philomath

See the Neabeack Hill Transitional Kitchen project

“During both projects, the Christianson crew was very helpful and easy to work with. We did some on-the-fly reconfiguration, and I was impressed with the flexibility of everyone involved. The subcontractors were superb, and everything came together on schedule and budget.”

Anna Ellendman, Corvallis

“The house is so comfortable and welcoming and I feel very privileged to live in such a lovely place. The Aeroseal was a major advantage. Considering the house was partly constructed out of toothpicks, it is now a warm house, which is easy to heat. Also, we get ZERO insects in the house! ”

Julia Bradshaw, Corvallis

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