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Roof overhangs can be all sizes, and they need not be purely utilitarian. This one, on another Pacific Northwest house, provides all the benefits of passive cooling and weather protection, but it's the drama of the overhang that may matter most. This house
of the overhang that may matter most. This house would be aesthetically naked without this roof.
I want this modern and practical overhanging roof, especially in the backyard
roof overhangs with south exposure save on
dramatic overhang on the second floor that extends over a patio adjacent to the open living space below. Note how the lighting is placed on the exterior wall, highlighting the roof's wood structure.
Roof overhangs can be all sizes, and they need not be purely utilitarian. This one, on another Pacific
creating an overhang over our door and the mounting hardware you have used is exactly what I am looking for. Where do I find the metal brackets and steel rod? Thanks.
overhang. cool idea for pourch cover
Front porch overhang
cable overhang...Front door overhang...The overhang
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large overhangs for sun and snow protection; and metal siding for maximum durability. Sustainable interior finish materials include bamboo/plywood cabinets, linoleum floors, locally-grown maple flooring and birch paneling, and low-VOC paints.
great overhang - very energy efficient
The roof overhang on this house in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, by Finne Architects, protects the house from sun, yes, but also from the Midwest's heavy snow.The Department of Energy has some region-specific recommendations for roof overhangs: For cold climates, at base 65 degrees Fahrenheit, locate the
(background). Overhangs protect the entryways from snow sliding off the roof and the interiors from direct sunlight. A Montana ledgestone chimney ties in to the coast. Instead of using much costlier natural zinc siding, Finne chose corrugated steel with a baked-on zinc color. "Instead of looking painted on,
roof overhangs: solution for passively cooling the house
Pros: Roof overhangs are great ways to passively cool
Roof overhangs are great ways to passively cool your home. When properly positioned, a deep roof overhang can shade your home from the sun, reducing energy and electricity costs.
deep roof overhang can shade your home from the sun, reducing energy and electricity costs.
Cons: The cost of adding a roof overhang can be high, but if you are already planning changes to your home's structure or are building from scratch, it can be worth it to look into adding a deep overhang.
3: Roof Overhangs Pros: Roof overhangs are great ways to passively cool your home. When properly positioned, a deep roof overhang can shade your home from the sun, reducing energy and electricity costs.Cons: The cost of adding a roof overhang can be high, but if you are already planning changes to your
Hi! I have a newer traditional style colonial (with a modern circle top window over front door) home and unfortunately the builder didn't add an overhang or covered porch to shield guests. This is especially difficult during cold winter months with snow and ice. Our front door
sort of overhang would work without interfering with the garage roof/gutter. I thought this would be a simple solution without breaking our budget, but wonder if it's strong enough to withstand snow/ice, and can be made deeper (for more people to stand under) plus with a more pronounced curve to mimic
a roof overhang. A gable roof with a deep overhang has a relaxed and informal aesthetic when compared to 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
a roof overhang. A gable roof with a deep overhang has a relaxed and informal aesthetic when compared to 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
Shapes, Overhangs and MaterialsGables, 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. The same holds