South Carolina Timber Frame Homes
From Table Rock in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains to the wide sandy beaches of its breathtaking coastline, South Carolina offers hundreds of unique locations for your timber frame home. Whether you’re planning a mountain cabin, beach cottage or year-round home, Riverbend Timber Framing can help you realize your South Carolina dream.
Featured South Carolina Locations
The look and feel of a traditional timber frame home fits right into the spectacular landscapes found within the state of South Carolina. If you haven't yet decided where to build, here are some of our favorite locations.
Upcountry
The stream-laced foothills and rugged mountains of the Blue Ridge Region of South Carolina provide the perfect setting for your mountain timber frame home. Consider sites in and around Greenville, Spartanburg and Pendleton.
Lake Murray
This playground region boasts 650 miles of shoreline and is just 20 minutes from downtown Columbia. Enjoy fishing, boating and all the area has to offer from your Lake Murray timber frame home.
Myrtle Beach & the Grand Strand
Drawn by the beauty, beach activities, and the many golf courses, millions enjoy Grand Strand and Myrtle Beach vacations each year. This could be an ideal location for your Riverbend timber frame home.
Charleston
Charleston is a priceless relic of the Old South, brimming with history, culture and elegance. Build your South Carolina timber frame in the Charleston area and cap off your days exploring the beaches with dinner at one of the city’s many gourmet restaurants.
The Low Country
The Low Country is a marshy region teeming with wildlife and bordered by resort islands including Edisto, Fripp, and world-famous Hilton Head. Enjoy the views from your custom timber frame getaway.

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Representative Spotlight

Ryan Fontaine
Ryan uses his extensive custom building experience to guide clients through the entire home building process, from design through completion - Riverbend's Total Home Solution. Contact Ryan to learn more about building your traditional timber frame home in South Carolina.




