1, 1 ½ and 2-Story Cabin Shells from Wholesale Barns and Redemption Road Cabins

Take a look at how this cabin shell was finished by a customer of Wholesale Barns and More.

A dormer adds more headroom upstairs
Wholesale Barns and More Cabin shells are available very bare bones, like a shed or more finished. These are some of the options available.
- Electric
- Insulation
- Plumbing
- OSB Vapor Wrap
- Lofts or Second Floor
- Porch

This cabin shell has a loft on one side.

Framed a cabin shell from Wholesale Barns and More
This shell is framed for a small bedroom and bathroom.

The prices are very reasonable:
- 12×40 Premium Cabin Shell with Porch $10,903
- 14×32 Log and Metal Cabin Shell $16,995
- 14×40 Cabin Shell with Porch and Electric $14,980
- 16×40 Cabin Shell $15,995
- 17×32 2-Story with Double Loft and Electric $16,980
- 19×32 2-Story with Double Loft and Electric $19,995
- 19×40 Kentuckian Model $17,995
- 19×40 2-Story Empty Shell $23,995
You can find out more on these Facebook pages:
- Michael T Goodlett, Business Owner at Wholesale Barns and More LLC
- Redemption Road Cabins & Sheds
- Wilderness Cabins & Wholesale Barns and More
Wholesale Barns partnered with Redemption Road Recovery

You can custom order exactly what you want or choose from completed cabins on the lots. Sales and discounts are announced on their Facebook pages. They offer low down payments and rent-to-own.

Save even more with a discounted repo cabin shell.
Repo Discounted Prices:
- 17×24 REPO 2-Story Cabin Shell with Full Loft, Insulation, Plumbing, Electric $13,500 or $450 a mo. + tax.
- 17×32 REPO 2-Story with Full Loft and Electric $15,500 or $516 a month + Tax.
- 17×40 REPO 2-Story Cabin Shell $18,995 or $633 a mo. + tax.

The porches are an option.

This is a full second floor in a small cabin shell.

This is a loft on just one side reached by stairs with a landing turn.

Two Story Cabin Shell from Wholesale Barns and More
This is a closer look at the unfinished stairs.
Wholesale Barns and Redemption Road Cabins do not sell finished cottages or cabins. They sell empty shells. You can finish it yourself or they can recommend local contractors.
Be inspired by what this customer accomplished!
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