Roof shapes differ greatly from region to region.
Pictures of shapes of roofs.
Each window has its own little roof which is joined to the main roof of the house.
The gable is the triangular siding area formed by the shape of the roof.
They have two sloping sides that come together at a ridge creating end walls with a triangular extension called a gable at the top.
The most popular roof style may be the side gable because it s one of the easiest to build.
The main factors which influence the shape of roofs are the climate and the materials available for roof structure and the outer covering.
Flat roof shapes as the name suggests look completely flat to the naked eye.
Usages vary slightly from region to region or from one builder or architect to another.
A cross hipped roof is a common roof type with perpendicular hip sections that form an l or t shape in the roof hip.
Front gable roofs have the gable in the front of the house.
This is a great option for buildings with more complex layout than a simple rectangular of square and is a type of roof that will hold well in rain snow or windy conditions.
They do however have a slight pitch one that enables water run off and drainage.
Dormer roofs are usually very complex and they often combine different roofing styles.
The gables on this house face the sides so the slope of the roof is in the front and back.
Gabled roofs are the kind young children typically draw.
The roofs can be gabled dormers flat roof dormers hipped dormers or any other style depending on the architect s preference.