About Us
From the very beginning, Micro-Structures has been a green company. In 2014 I took this commitment a step further with the decision that all projects would use sustainable lumber, certified by the Forest Stewardship Council.
The simple act of building small is a low-impact alternative to costly additions. A smart design makes efficient use of a small space, so the construction of a micro-structure requires less material, less energy and produces less waste.
High-quality craftsmanship means that our structures are durable and long-lasting. These are not junky ‘throw-away’ sheds that will end up in a landfill. Fully insulated walls, ceilings and floors ensure that the interior stays at a comfortable temperature throughout the year, while using a minimum of energy. Double-pane windows and doors are energy efficient and help to keep the interior at a stable temperature, reducing energy use. Thoughtful placement of windows and doors brings in the sun during the winter and keeps the interior shaded in the summer. Flooring, shelves, and siding are always made from durable and long-lasting materials. I often use recycled materials for these design elements.
Careful and efficient use of materials. I keep the construction waste to a minimum. I do not need to park a dumpster outside my client’s house. My worksites are very clean and litter-free. All extra materials are recycled, re-used or re-purposed. Any remaining scrap wood is used to heat my own home on those rainy Oregon nights!
Services Provided
ADUs, Accessory Dwelling Units, Backyard Structures: Bike Sheds, Home Offices, Art Studios, Workshops, Garden Sheds, Guest Houses, Garage Remodels and More!
Areas Served
Portland Metro Area
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Business Details
Business Name
Micro-Structures
Phone Number
(971) 227-9399
Website
Address
Portland, OR
License Number
185970
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That was a great series of projects, and I'm glad you like the way it transformed your backyard.
I'm working on another project down the street from you this summer. Come on by and say "hi"...