PHOTO GALLERY
All photos show projects built entirely by general contractor Randol Custom Homes in and around Park County, Wyoming and the Bighorn Basin.
Prep work for in-floor heating and a trench drain.
Custom fireplace and hearth.
Front entryway with large alder door, custom stonework and timbers.
Brick home with large, covered deck.
Custom mailbox made of heavy timbers.
Brick home with steel siding.
Ranch entry gate.
EPA-approved fuel vault.
Custom trimmed windows.
Large logs and gnarly, bent custom handrail.
Two-story Crafstman home.
An equestrian building with enclosed riding arena.
A custom arbor.
Alder kitchen with polished concrete countertops.
Tongue-in-groove blue pine division wall.
A brick mailbox.
Custom kitchen with elegant stone and granite bar.
Custom stone arch over door.
A log kit from Toronto.
Custom tile and glass shower.
Home with custom windows.
Beautiful saddle joints and solar collectors.
Home built with logs imported from Denmark.
Custom front entryway.
Garage and workshop.
Shelf built into a log wall.
Douglas fir post with patina copper cap.
A cozy living room fireplace, surrounded by pine floor, walls and ceiling.
Logs from British Columbia.
Alder and wrought iron balustrade.
Kitchen with granite, glass tile and designer lighting.
Restored 100-year-old barn.
A large, red brick home.
Master bathroom with custom cabinetry.
One way to do a log shed-dormer.
Kit log home with solar system.
Craftsman style home with stone and wood siding.
Buried footings and reinforcing steel cages that will become support piers for a large deck.
Kit log home under construction.
Commercial mini-storage.
Giant king post with some base and root structure still intact.
A large eating/entertaining bar.
Deck and roof framing.
Custom hickory and granite kitchen.
Installing high steel to support an upper story, pouring a fresh concrete pad.
Polished concrete countertop.
Fireplace with integrated TV viewing.
Custom, weight-bearing, stone-veneered support piers.
Log home featuring Western red cedar logs from British Columbia.