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Specialties
Furniture to fit any style and décor with complimentary design services. Custom upholstery blinds and window treatments, living room, dining room, bedroom furniture and accessories. We can work with your builder to coordinate the architectural design of your home including flooring, trim, interior finish and wall coverings. Family owned business for over 42 years!
History
Established in 1973.
Our showrooms offer the widest selection of fine furnishings from some of the best manufacturers such as Lexington, Stanley, ADO, Company C… plus many more are offered at the best prices in the area. Our designers can design a room with brand new furniture or integrate new pieces with those treasured pieces you are bringing with you. We feature the most comprehensive fabric collection in the area. Our colorful collection of furniture and fabrics will stimulate your senses.
The right accessories create the perfect finishing touch for your decorating project. Our accessory selection is unlimited. We carry everything from framed art, wall mirrors, silk greenery and trees, ships, fish, etc. You are sure to find just the right things to complete your rooms.
The elegance of shutters can add value to your home — and we are the shutter experts. They are available in a selection of louver sizes and finishes to enhance any décor and window size. They’re carefully measured, manufactured
Meet the Business Owner
Bobbi and Wayne L.
Business Owner
Created in 1973, Creative Concepts is the dream of Bobbi and Wayne Lednum. Originally started as a window fashion and accessory store, it soon expanded to include furniture to create a full service shopping experience for their customers along with value added design services. Their three sons, Craig, Steve and Scott joined in the business as soon as they were old enough to help. Today they are joined by a third generation to bring you the best values on quality furniture, accessories and window fashions.
Throughout their existence, their mission statement has been to live the words of John Ruskin, Author and Economist of the 19th century:
«It’s unwise to pay too much, but it’s worse to pay too little. When you pay too much, you lose a little money-that is all. When you pay too little, you sometimes lose everything, because the thing you bought was incapable of doing the job it was bought to do.
The common law of business balance prohibits paying a little and getting a lot-it can’t