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cross-gabled roof, also with a steep pitch.How to make it your own: Look for houses with similarly pitched roofs, with or without the other Tudor details. A pitched roof means there's more space underneath for storage or extra bedrooms. Adding dormers is a great way not only to boost curb appeal but to bring
eeply Pitched Roof All Tudor houses have steeply pitched roofs, usually with side gables, meaning the gables "open" on the sides of the house. The steep roofs are often punctuated by dormer windows, like those above. The facade usually features a portion of the house that juts out and is topped with
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steeply pitched roofs are very practical in cold climates, regardless of the style of home.
Element: A steeply pitched roof with side
walls and roofs and floors telling the story of their inhabitants.
Element: A steeply pitched roof with side gables. This is one of the most consistent characteristics of this style. How to make it your own: Originally designed to prevent the buildup of snow and ice, these steeply pitched roofs are very
From inside we can see how the roof's extension shades the interior when the sun is high, letting it in during the winter, when the sun is low. The pitched roof also serves to capture
“From inside we can see how the roof's extension shades the interior when the sun is high, letting it in during the winter, when the sun is low. The pitched roof also provides shade in summer, light in winter”
how the roof's extension shades the interior when the sun is high, letting it in during the winter, when the sun is low. The pitched roof also serves to capture rainwater that is used for irrigation.
Design for any room in your home with cabinetry by 4 top companies and all the accessories that go with it such as countertops, sinks, faucets and lighting.
shed roof creates more usable space than a typical gable roof, which has two low walls and a peak at the center.
The other building, which sits at a higher elevation, has a similar shed roof, even though it is not bermed into the ground. Again, the tall space is oriented to the sun, though it is
metal roof on our 1939 camp, what color shingles would you recommend with this coloring?
Like color and look of metal roof; review the photos of this house
like siding and roof and stone
on low-pitched roofs, where shingles would not be appropriate. We use this material very frequently on porches and dormers, which tend to have lower pitches. Finally, there are some nice color options."
metal roof for this Vermont lake house. Why did she choose metal? "They look great! Very crisp and architectural and much easier to get excited about than asphalt shingles. Other than copper and slate, both very expensive, enameled standing seam roofs have the best longevity. From a long-term maintenance
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Metal roof, gray wood, red trim
Nice single level home with shed roofs and clerestory windows.
clestory windows, metal roof, shading with wood planks.
Close up roof lines metal and wood
roof line, covered porch - carpot
sky lights
Possible roof line for new house
mentioned: Pitched roofs are present but shallower than is typical, porches wrap the exterior, and wood is the primary cladding. The varied roofscape and the ins and outs of the exterior walls hint at the fairly laid-back nature of the plan, which prioritizes views, shade and the layout of the interior spaces
This was the first house I saw on the website and it really captured my attention. I thought the concept of a roof over a roof was interesting
high-pitched roofs with attics underneath," says Wright. "This way there is a cross flow of air between the roofs over the rooms and the large roof canopy."
structure, roofing, and indoor-outdoor square footage?
large expansive roof, interior units keep cool.
The roof creates a large wraparound porch, adding 2,643 square feet of multifunctional living space."As a builder, I see how much we waste with high-pitched roofs with attics underneath," says Wright. "This way there is a cross flow of air between the roofs over the rooms and the large roof canopy."