Custom Home Builders Serving Kershaw, Richland, and Southern Fairfield Counties

Custom Homes

Your home is where your heart is, and your heart should be in your home. When you choose where you want to live, you want more than just a clone of the neighbor’s houses; you want something that reflects your life, passions, family, joys, comforts, and style. Rafter B Construction, your local custom home builder, wants to help you build that custom dream home.

Please view our gallery of custom home designs and our video walkthrough gallery to start getting design ideas for what you would like to see in your custom home. We can discuss layouts, floorplans, sizing, materials, location, environmental impact, and more - then include those features in your custom design.

Do you love to cook? Check out some of our custom kitchen designs and pick out some features you’d like to see in your own home. You may want a spa-like retreat in your bathroom, check out some bathrooms in our galleries that might inspire you by clicking here! Do you need a workspace to inspire your next creation? You may find some inspiration in some of our office designs!

How will your needs change over the next five to ten years? We want to build you a home that will accommodate your lifestyle and any changes that will come along with it. Let us work with you and learn what you need in a custom home. Together we can build your dream home that you can enjoy for years to come! Contact us here so we can start the process.

custom home builder

Rafter B Construction is a full service custom home builder with over 35 years combined experience in the construction industry serving Kershaw, Richland, and Fairfield counties in South Carolina. The Rafter B team is a true custom home builder and custom home renovations team from the ground up - delivering higher quality and holding to the highest standards in building today. From solid corners and stick framed roofs to 10 inch concrete rebar reinforced footings and everything in between, the Rafter B goal is to always exceed the required minimum building codes.