
About Us
Old Goats Hard Goods has been the Rocky Mountain West’s go-to for high-end cabinetry and hardware for over two decades.
Over the years, we have established long-standing relationships with builders, architects and designers. We pride ourselves on friendly, accessible service that extends well beyond simply ordering and installing your cabinets. Our team acts as a design partner, taking your lifestyle, design aesthetic and functionality into consideration. We’re happy to work alongside your architect, general contractor and interior designer to ensure your custom cabinetry is ideally suited to your lake or mountain home.
We believe investing in the local community is good for everyone. Ultimately, our job is to make you look good. Whether you’re a designer, builder or homeowner, we understand the importance of details.
Meet the Team
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Joni Petro
design
Joni’s extensive art experience brings cabinetry projects to life. Originally hailing from Ohio, she has spent time on the East Coast, the West Coast and agrees with John Steinbeck when he says "I’m in love with Montana." Joni understands the unique aspects of mountain life and how design is important, but so is function as she does life with a husband, three girls and two Bernese Mountain Dogs. Joni works with clients to explore new design trends and offers fresh perspectives on more traditional styling. Happy to meet with clients in the office, on site or at a coffee shop, Joni values her role as a design partner and loves bringing ideas to life.
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Janie Toren
design
A transplant to Montana, Janie understands the diversity and fresh look that comes with new outside influences moving to the Flathead Valley. She loves meeting new clients and hearing their stories. With her passion for design, she uses that opportunity to help bring projects to life. When she is not in the studio, she can be found anywhere there is sunshine and water with her husband and 3 daughters.
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Hunter Grady
design operations
Born and raised in the Smokies of Western North Carolina, Hunter is all about mountain living and southern hospitality. When he's not overseeing cabinetry projects from delivery to finished product, Hunter could be found skiing the Big or exploring a new downhill trail in the summer months. Down days wouldn't be complete without water, a good book, and the company of his lovely wife Kyleigh. With a background in design and management, Hunter is your guy to make those finishing details shine on each and every project.
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Ethan Petro
market development
Beginning his career as Assistant (to the) Used Car Manager in a small farming town in Ohio, Ethan loves coaching and leading teams. A true ambivert, Ethan can effortlessly convince people he is an extrovert, but then he needs 2 days alone to recover. Unfortunately not a leading scorer on his 7th grade basketball team, his 3 free throw shots (and only points scored all season) helped him realize that a career in cabinetry was far more probable than signing with the Knicks. With a wife and three daughters, he is the minority in the sorority.
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Cesar Reyes
cad // revit designer
Based in Colombia, I am a former architect with a deep appreciation for modern and contemporary design. I believe that great architecture is best complemented by well-crafted cabinetry, seamlessly blending form and function. When I’m not exploring design, you’ll find me enjoying a good cup of coffee, cycling, or taking long walks with my dog. I believe that great design isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s about creating spaces that inspire and enhance everyday life.
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Nazarii Hordiienko
visual artist
I was born and raised in western Ukraine, in the town of Poninka, Khmelnytskyi region. Now I live and work in the capital of Ukraine, Kyiv. Before becoming a Visual Artist at OGHG, I had a background in graphic design and interior design.
I love animals - I have two cats and a dog, all of whom my wife and I rescued from the streets or shelters. I also enjoy long road trips with my wife, active outdoor recreation, especially in the mountains.
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Mitch Eddy
project designer // manager
Having spent a couple decades in Montana, Mitch is excited to be back where he grew up, in the Wood River Valley. Because this area has so much to offer, it draws interesting people and designs, which make for a fun and creative work environment.
Mitch is just as happy showing clients around the studio as he is loading two friendly shepherds in the truck to shuttle samples and ideas on-site and to other’s offices and studios; he is also always willing to discuss a project on the chairlift or mountain bike.
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Mark Dwyer
designer // project coordinator
Mark Dwyer is a Montana native born and raised. He moved to Bozeman in 2013 where he lives with his husband. Two degrees and hundreds of projects under his belt, Mark's design focus is on high detail, sustainable and healthy materials, and a comfort that Montana has brought out in him. When not reading a book with a good cup of tea, he is out on a hike or skiing in the mountains around Bozeman.
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James Perry
Project Manager