Pacific Crest Outdoor Living helps Redmond homeowners shape outdoor spaces that feel useful through the seasons. From patios and planting to lighting, fire features, and outdoor kitchens, we plan projects around how you want to live outside.

If you are starting with a bare yard, updating an older setup, or trying to make one part of the property work better for gathering, we can help you choose a path forward. The next step is a conversation about your site, your goals, and which services make the most sense together.


Outdoor Living Help

Redmond properties often need outdoor spaces that do more than look finished. They need areas that are practical for everyday use, comfortable for hosting, and suited to the Central Oregon climate. Pacific Crest Outdoor Living focuses on outdoor spaces that feel intentional from the first step to the last detail.

We start by understanding how you want to use the yard. Some homeowners want a simple patio and planting refresh. Others want a full gathering space with a fire feature, lighting, and a place to cook outside. Either way, the goal is a layout that fits the property and supports the way you actually spend time outdoors.

What we can help with

  • Landscape Design for a clear plan and a cohesive outdoor layout
  • Patio Installation for gathering, dining, and everyday use
  • Outdoor Kitchens that turn a yard into a true hosting space
  • Fire Pit Design for warmth and evening conversation
  • Garden Lighting to extend use into darker hours
  • Drought-Tolerant Planting for cleaner, lower-water planting plans

When these services are planned together, the result is usually more balanced and easier to use. A patio can anchor the space, planting can soften edges, lighting can guide movement, and a fire feature can create a natural gathering point.


Redmond Property Needs

Every property has its own layout, exposure, and use patterns, so the best outdoor plan starts with the site itself. In Redmond, many homeowners are looking for spaces that feel finished without becoming complicated to maintain. That usually means a design that supports clear circulation, strong focal points, and plant choices that make sense for the setting.

We also look at how the outdoor space will be used across the year. A patio that works for evening meals, a planting plan that holds up through dry periods, and lighting that makes the yard feel welcoming after sunset can all make a noticeable difference. For homes that need a stronger outdoor identity, the design phase is where those pieces come together.

Common project goals

  • Create a more usable backyard for family time and guests
  • Improve the flow between home, patio, and planting areas
  • Add warmth and atmosphere for evening use
  • Reduce reliance on high-water planting ideas
  • Build a space that feels complete rather than pieced together

How We Work

Pacific Crest Outdoor Living keeps the process straightforward. After we learn what you want from the space, we look at the site conditions, the size of the yard, and the services that fit your goals. That may lead to one focused improvement or a broader outdoor plan.

  1. Start with the site

    We look at the current layout and the parts of the yard that need the most attention.

  2. Set the priorities

    Some projects begin with a patio, while others start with planting, lighting, or a fire feature.

  3. Build the plan

    We connect the selected services so the finished space feels coordinated.

  4. Move into construction

    Once the direction is set, we build the outdoor features that bring the plan to life.

This approach helps keep the work focused on your actual needs instead of adding features that do not support the way the space will be used.


Patios, Kitchens, Fire Features

For many Redmond homeowners, the most enjoyable outdoor spaces are the ones that support both daily use and gatherings. A patio creates the foundation. An outdoor kitchen expands what you can do outside. A fire feature brings people together and helps the space feel useful later in the day.

Patio Installation

A patio can define the main outdoor room and give the yard a clear destination. We plan patio installation around use, access, and the overall design of the space, so it works as part of the larger layout rather than as an isolated slab of hardscape.

Outdoor Kitchens

Outdoor kitchens can make entertaining easier and more natural. Whether you want a simple cooking area or a more complete setup, the design should fit the space and connect cleanly with the patio and surrounding elements.

Fire Pit Design

A fire pit can become the center of a relaxed gathering area. We design these features to fit the scale of the yard and the way people will move around them, so the space stays comfortable and inviting.


Planting And Lighting

Planting and lighting are often the parts that make an outdoor space feel finished. The right plants can soften edges, create structure, and work better with the local climate. Lighting can add safety, visibility, and atmosphere without making the yard feel overdone.

For Redmond homes, drought-tolerant planting is often a smart fit when the goal is to keep the yard attractive while avoiding a complicated planting plan. That does not mean the space has to look sparse. It means the planting plan should be selected with purpose and grouped in a way that supports the design.

Drought-Tolerant Planting

We use drought-tolerant planting to help create outdoor spaces that feel steady and well-composed. The plant choices should support the design rather than compete with it, especially when patios and other features already shape the space.

Garden Lighting

Garden lighting can change how an outdoor area feels after sunset. It can highlight paths, define gathering areas, and make a patio or planting bed more usable into the evening. Good lighting should feel integrated, not added as an afterthought.


Service Areas

Pacific Crest Outdoor Living serves Redmond and nearby communities throughout Central Oregon. If you are comparing options for a new outdoor project, we can help you think through what makes sense for your property and how the work may connect with future improvements.

  • Bend
  • Redmond
  • Sisters
  • Tumalo
  • Sunriver
  • Terrebonne

If your project begins in Redmond and you want a plan that can grow over time, it is useful to start with the features that will make the biggest difference first. We can help you shape that plan so the finished space feels cohesive from the beginning.


Common Questions

Can you help me choose the right outdoor features for my yard?

Yes. We can look at the site, your goals, and the way you want to use the space, then help you decide which services belong in the first phase.

Do I need a full redesign to improve my outdoor space?

No. Some projects begin with one focused update, such as a patio, planting plan, or lighting. Others benefit from a broader landscape design approach.

How do patios and planting work together?

Patios usually create the main hardscape area, while planting softens the edges and helps the whole space feel more complete and welcoming.

What makes drought-tolerant planting a good fit?

It can support a cleaner, more climate-aware planting plan while still giving the yard texture, color, and structure.

Can outdoor kitchens be part of a smaller yard?

Yes, if the layout supports it. The design should fit the available space and work naturally with the patio and circulation areas.

Why add garden lighting?

Garden lighting can improve visibility, highlight design features, and help the yard feel usable and comfortable after dark.

If you are ready to talk through a Redmond project, Pacific Crest Outdoor Living is available to help you plan the next step. Reach out by phone at +15415550198 or email hello@pacificcrestoutdoorliving.com.

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