Exposed rafter tails borrow from cracker cottage style. With intense sunshine
close up of rafter tail design note corners
Exposed rafter tails under extended eaves (also, beams and corbels added as anti-hurricane feature to prevent roof
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Exposed rafter tails borrow from cracker
Exposed rafter tails borrow from cracker cottage style. With intense sunshine the norm here, the extended eaves help cut down on solar gain in the tower, and since hurricane winds pose a threat to ripping the roof off, a beam and a corbel detail were added.
Open rafter tails, 1x4 trims and 1x6 corners. Redwood deck and bench.
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craftsman trim details and rafter tails exposed
Plain rafter tails look appropriate on this 450-square-foot Craftsman addition, especially paired with shiplap siding, 1-by-4 trim and 1-by-6 corners.
(flat side exposed). The venting is a 1" horizontal slot between each rafter. We then installed an insect screen from the inside.
(flat side exposed), with 1-inch horizontal slot venting between each angled rafter
nice details with exposed rafters and nice
brackets, exposed rafters, cedar and the crisp white trim. These elements are thoughtfully repeated on all four sides of the house, sometimes in the same scale and rhythm, sometimes in totally different ways.
side exposed), with 1-inch horizontal slot venting between each angled rafter. He also installed an insect screen from the inside.See more guides to Craftsman design
Exposed rafter tails and beams under deep roof eaves. This another one of the more distinctive characteristics of the style; it reflects the influence of the Arts and Crafts movement, which sought to make visible the handiwork that went into design, on the style. Adding exposed rafter tails and
letting the exposed rafters steal the show here.
A duct run along a wall rather than down the middle adds drama while letting the exposed rafters steal the show here.
add exposed beams of a finer wood?
don't like this kitchen design, but I do like the exposed rafters and pipes.
like colors. Blue and white with wood. Look at exposed ductowork
exposed beams are beautiful, but I don't think I could justify not using the space for living/upstairs rooms.
I like the green HVAC pipe on the side, air conditioning with radiant heat floor perhaps
letting the exposed rafters steal the show here.
as the exposed rafters, were intentionally kept simple. “We wanted to keep the building honest and not cover anything up,” Garcia says. “We wanted it rustic and honest, to expose everything.”
as the exposed rafters, were intentionally kept simple.
as the exposed rafters, were intentionally kept simple. “We wanted to keep the building honest and not cover anything up,” Garcia says. “We wanted it rustic and honest, to expose everything.” The floors are poured concrete with a semigloss sealer. Garcia didn’t want something supershiny but did want it