Outbuilders recently acquired a new display lot south of Redmond off Highway 97. The site is the old location of the Brand Restaurant, which used to serve the best Pot Roast in the northwest for a number of years, and where every booth had numerous brands pressed into the pine tables and booths. Now, you are able to see a Classic Gable log cabin with a 4’ porch roof extension and an 8’ x 12’ Classic Gable storage shed. We will be adding more buildings to this location as we enter into spring, a greenhouse and a chicken coup are slated to be the next outbuildings to be installed. January sales are moving along briskly with our first Rental Shed going into Prineville this coming week, a Classic Gable shed with lap siding and an Economy shed with insulation and a 4’x4’ ramp are slated for erection soon as well. With warmer weather and Martin Luther King Jr.’s weekend upon us, we will be able to move forward with our planning of the first large Pole Barn building and garage to be built on site in 2016.

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Pat P.
2016-01-04 12:18:55
I bought a home in October 2015. I needed more storage so I contacted Outbuilders to come out and go over what would fit nicely in my backyard. Kirk did a...

John A.
2014-12-03 09:18:35
I bought a large chicken coop from Outbuilders in 2013 for about $1000. Yes, it was expensive, but I had time constraints to consider, so I have no...
Come and view our sheds at this site as well as in Redmond west of the Antiques Mall and north of Bend across from Lowe’s.
I need to rent one or two units while I build. I’ll need electricity in both and water in one for a clothes washing machine. How do you suggest I bring the water and power into the shed