Holly smith architects designed this louisiana home.
One side sloped roof.
A higher wall on one side for ladders or storage.
It features tow pitches one a shallow pitch atop a steeper slope.
Snow can build up against the lower roof wall and cause dampness or rot in the wall.
The slope of the roof on this modern pond side house allows the solar panels to take in as much energy as possible and lets rain water fall back into the pond to help with drainage around the house.
East asian hip and gable roof.
It is a common roof on sheds and other outbuildings and is frequently used on carports patios porches and small additions to a house.
The sides can either be flat or curved depending on the style.
A mansard roof also known as a french roof is a four sided roof with a double slope on each side that meet forming a low pitched roof.
A mansard roof in opposition to a salt box offers the utility of a full half room on the upper floor rather than an attic.
It also is often used on dormers extensions built on a basic roof to provide more light or space inside.
Side kick stor mor s lean to or sidekick storage shed is built with a single sloped roof making it ideal for limited storage requirements.
Using the most common roof slope 4 12 a 24 foot wide building will be eight feet taller on one side than the other.
A japanese decorative pent roof.
Sometimes seen on square buildings a tented or pyramidal roof feature four slopes rising to a peak.
Featuring all four walls this shed is designed to be built up against a house or fence.
A roof that slopes in only one direction is called a shed or pent style.
Using the space as a full.
Most steel roofing manufacturer warrantees are void on roof slopes of less than 3 12.
The lower slope is much steeper than the upper.
Expensive to convert a mono pitched roof to a multi slope roof since all walls need to become the same height.
These are often steeply pitched roofs.
This model is also great for any yard with limited space.
This is intended to cover an additional portion to the width of the frame.
The design is traditional and comes from colonial times.
A roof with the shallow slope below the steeper slope at the eaves.
It has the upper ridge at the peak 2 slopes on each side and the added characteristic of one side s slope being noticeably longer.
Photography by marc lamkin.
Mansard roofs can help create a great deal of extra living space.
Clear roof space without truss or rafters.
In order to keep the warranty in effect this can quickly cause the high side of the building to become very tall.
Mansard roofs are a popular option for buildings wishing to maximize the amount of living space in the building providing the option to use the loft as an additional living space.
Sheds rain and snow quickly.
A mansard roof is a four sided gambrel roof with each side having a double slope of one steep slope and one shallow upper slope.