Structures sized for Brentwood lots
Brentwood yards have room — one-acre minimums will do that — and homes with a finish level that a builder has to respect. Structures here get to be bigger, and they have to be better. We're comfortable on both counts.
Building at Brentwood scale
More land changes what's worth building. Projects that feel oversized on a city lot make sense on an acre in Brentwood:
- Detached garages and workshop buildings with concrete pads, vehicle doors, and storage lofts — the "third bay we never built" solved.
- Pavilions and outdoor living structures sized for real entertaining, not just a bistro table. See the pavilions section on our services page.
- Large decks and pergolas that fit the scale of the house behind them — a 10x10 pergola looks lost behind a 5,000-square-foot home, and we'll say so.
- Custom sheds at the premium end: Hardie siding, transom windows, matching shingles, wrapped corners.
Finish quality that holds up next to the house
A structure on a Brentwood property gets judged against the house it shares a yard with. That means real trim carpentry, paint-grade finishes, correct rooflines, and materials from the same shelf the home builders use — James Hardie, architectural shingles, treated framing with rated hardware. It's the same standard we bring everywhere; Brentwood just makes it non-negotiable.
Trees, slopes, and siting
Brentwood lots often come with mature hardwoods and rolling grade. We site buildings to work with both — placing pads to spare root systems where we can, stepping foundations on slopes, and orienting structures so they look composed from the house, not dropped from above. Because everything is built on site, no tree has to come down just to get a delivery truck through.
Start with a conversation
Bigger projects reward a site visit, and in Brentwood we're happy to start there — the visit is free. Tell us what you're considering and we'll walk the yard with you, talk placement and materials, and follow up with an itemized quote.