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Outdoor Adventures We are a design center that offers cabinets, many forms of counter tops, closet systems, barn doors, I am blessed to say, I love what I do!

Cabinetry has been my passion for nearly my entire working life. My background:
I built my very first set of cabinets for my parents house in 1990 while still in High school. I've always enjoyed working with various species of wood and letting my creative mind roam. It wasn't long after that I found myself designing more difficult pieces and not just building cabinetry but installing everything I

built. This came to an abrupt end in 2000 when I blew out three vertebrate in my lower back. This did not however end my career but rather pushed the depths of my creativity as I began designing full time with technology at my fingertips! It's with much enthusiasm and long awaited for eagerness I'm launching Interior Design Concepts! Our amazing showroom will feature not just cabinetry, but custom closets, Granite, Quartz, Solid Surfaces, Laminates, and so much more.

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Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00

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Our Story

Cabinetry has been my passion for my entire working life. My interest in building and creating small wood projects began while in shop class in the mid 80’s, not to date myself too much. Helping in a wood shop became an enjoyable hobby which in turn led to building a few cabinets.

From building cabinets to installing them was the next natural career step. What I enjoyed about installing the most was how in just a few short hours a beautiful finished product could be hanging on a wall making it a home. The shock and admiration of a customer coming home to see this kind of progress became addictive to me.

This chapter of my career came to an abrupt end in 2000 when I suffered from an irreversible back injury. But the story didn’t end there, a new chapter began! I continued my career in cabinetry in another form, designing. Soon after, I was hired by MASCO, the owner of the largest combined cabinet companies at the time, to field and care for several large national builders, such as D.R. Horton, and many other Regional Builders.

At the down turn of 2008, our cabinet department in Central Oregon was moved to Wilsonville, Oregon. We were not able to make the move. I spent the next couple of years trying to stay alive from the aftermath of 2008. But I had a dream.....