Curvin Huber
Roles for The Backyard & Beyond
- Shed Designer
- CEO
- Quality Control

Roles for The Backyard & Beyond
in 2015, Curvin Huber began The Backyard & Beyond when he saw a need in the community for portable structures. There were not many good local shed builders in their community and locals were forced to source them from other areas. Because Curvin saw an opportunity to work with his growing sons, he began to build sheds as The Backyard & Beyond. Since then, his sons joined their father in the company, and together, they worked to expand The Backyard & Beyond to include two manufacturing shops, two main locations, and several dealers located throughout Missouri. Under Curvin’s leadership and vision, The Backyard & Beyond has continued to thrive, expanding their service area and their product lines. When asked about their success, Curvin says “I believe that our focus on Quality, Integrity, and Reliability in every interaction is the foundation for our success.”
As a small business owner, Curvin Huber has filled many roles over the years, including building sheds, designing buildings, purchasing materials, sales, marketing, management, and shed delivery. More recently, his current roles of building designer and CEO take up most of his time. His in-depth knowledge of the shed and prefab industry comes from years of learning the different aspects of each role. This allows him to guide The Backyard & Beyond through the covid years, navigating tough sourcing issues and new expansion. Combining his experience and core values of Quality, Integrity, and Reliability, Curvin has risen to become a leader in the industry.
In 2022, The Backyard & Beyond was featured on the Inc 5000 Fastest Growing Companies in America list. Curvin responded, “I am truly grateful for our team. We have worked hard to serve our community over the years, and we are going to continue to do that to the best of our ability.”
Everyone should be able to afford quality; this is why we offer the Rent-to-Own option on our cabins, garages, sheds, animal structures, and greenhouses.