What sets us apart?
At Craft & Design, we are more than just boxes on walls; we take the time to create beautiful and functional spaces. With creative designs and careful attention to detail, we will work with you and your budget to achieve the result that matches your vision.
What products do you provide?
We carry three lines of cabinetry that are manufactured by national cabinet companies. They range from mid to higher end in price. We also offer our own line of eco-friendly cabinetry that is locally manufactured in Hood River, Oregon. We have sources for all types of countertops from environmentally friendly products to natural stones and woods. We are also constantly sourcing unique, decorative details to make any project stand out from the rest.
What services do you provide?
At Craft & Design we will work with you on layout and design while guiding you through selecting the appropriate cabinetry and countertops for your budget. We can refer you to installers that we have worked with or general contractors if the project requires one. While our focus is on cabinetry and countertops, we are interested in the entire project and can also help you with other selections, such as tile and hardware.
How long does the process take?
The timeline for any project varies with the size and complexity of the design. Once the design is finalized and orders are placed it can take 4-8 weeks for delivery of the cabinetry. Installation and completion would depend on the scope of work.
How is the price determined?
Cabinetry price is based on the door style, wood species, and finish as well as the quantity of cabinetry. Other factors that affect the cost are moldings, accessories, cabinetry height, and customization. Countertop pricing is based on the type of material and the amount required, edge profiles, and cut-outs.
What about Green Design?
With environmental awareness becoming essential, we are constantly looking for quality green product sources for the home. If you are interested in creating a green project, we have the products and resources to help you achieve your objectives. While there are many shades of “green” the ultimate goal should be about sustainable design, and eliminating the environmental impact as much as possible.




