It is just what im looking for. Im buying a site in an estate that requires this type of roof, this is just
THIS IS A CROSS GABLED ROOF
types of gabled roofs (roofs that essentially look like triangles from the front of the home). I enjoy the cross gabled roof which is used in homes with extra wings so that each portion of the home has its own triangular gabled roof as seen in this photo.
Cross Gabled Roof. There are many types of gabled roofs (roofs that essentially look like triangles from the front of the home). I enjoy the cross gabled roof which is used in homes with extra wings so that each portion of the home has its own triangular gabled roof as seen in this photo.
craftman style house with clipped gable roof that helps make the roof more resistant to wind
clipped gable roof matches angle of porch roof...we could do that and have them blend well.
Also, it would limit the siding shown and still allow for a wider or double window on the dormer
ipped gable roofs are a common exterior characteristic of Craftsman and bungalow homes. This Craftsman features clipped gables, board and batten shutters, a weather vane and square-tapered columns.
Added to 3,269 ideabooks Last comment "Overhanging gabled roof"
Roof Shapes, Overhangs and Materials
Gables, hips, low slope and shed are a few of the many roof shapes. Each fits a certain range of styles and aesthetics. For example, whereas a gable is an appropriate roof shape for a traditional home, a low-slope roof is typically seen in a modern design.
for the roof material. While asphalt shingle roofs are the most commonplace, a tile material is more appropriate for a Southwestern colonial house design, and metal might be the better choice for a roof in the Southeast.
And don't overlook the depth of a roof overhang. A gable roof with a deep overhang
the same roof with a shallow, or no, overhang, which tends to be more severe and boxy.
Not matter which you choose, keep in mind that the roof connects the earth to the sky, so it is an important design element.
Added to 679 ideabooks Last comment "This house, also located in Toronto and designed by nKArchitects, has an interesting mix of traditio" This photo has 1 question
on. A gable roof that runs parallel to the street is notched out on the upper floor, revealing windows above a brick base that has a substantial cutout for the entrance and garage.
on. A gable roof that runs parallel to the street is notched out on the upper floor, revealing windows above a brick base that has a substantial cutout for the entrance and garage.
things: The gable roof projects on the south side below the line of the windows, and the driveway/entry is cut into the exterior brick wall.
Upper windows on side of house. Good example of gabled roof
extended roof line ridge of gable
added by Dytecture to 8 Updates on Classic Rooflines
Gable roof. A gable roof is basically a shed roof with two
of the roof line to create a more expressive design, almost like the bow of a ship.
Gable roof. A gable roof is basically a shed roof with two slopes. In this example, the
Gable roof. A gable roof is basically a shed roof with two slopes. In this example, the architect extended the ridge of the roof line to create a more expressive design, almost like the
Gable roof. A gable roof is basically a shed roof with two slopes. In this example, the architect extended the ridge of the roof line to create a more expressive design, almost like the bow of a ship.
this open gable look inside the home.
This sliding allows for windows on both sides of the rooms that project, such as in this open kitchen and living area. With windows on both sides, the roof structure has to do some double duty, since gable roofs want to push out. Walls can brace that tendency, but steel
This gable-roof space features white-painted steel members that are tied together with rods for lateral stability. Compared to the one in the previous example, the members are smaller and more lightweight. This is because the building is a camp, not a full-fledged home, meaning there's less insulation
walls and roof, adding up to a lightweight construction overall. A close-up (next) reveals the individual pieces.