Just like the hip roof gable roofs can have variations such as open boxed cross gabled gambrel jerkinhead and dutch gable.
Roof shape hip or gable.
Hip roofs are more stable than gable roofs.
In fact hip roofs are an excellent choice for both snowy and high wind regions.
Or it can be described as a hip roof with two short sides.
Variations of a gable roof.
If you see the edges of the roofline create a verticle triangle up to the peak it is a gable roof.
They may also be referred to as clipped gable or english hip roofs.
Hip roofs are excellent for both high wind and snowy areas.
Also known as a peaked roof gable roofs are a classic roofing design comprised of two equal roof planes connected by a centre ridge.
To create maximum space under the roof the section near the walls rises steeply.
Hip roofs can also be linked up to fit l shaped buildings or combined with gabled roofs such as on this house.
A gable roof is one that has that iconic pointed triangular shape.
A full or partial gable can be found at the end of the ridge in the roof allowing for a greater amount of internal roof space.
It can either be thought of as a gable roof with hipped ends cut short with the points turning downward.
Hip roofs have four sides with slopes of equal length that come together at the top forming a ridge.
Easily recognisably by their triangular shape gable roofs offer steep slopes and greater room for upper level storage space or attic.
Mansard roofs are a type of hip roof where each sloping section is divided in two.
Hip roofs can offer extra living space when a dormer crow s nest is added to a hip roof.
The slant of the roof allows snow to easily slide off with no standing water.
Open gable roof a hip roof on a square structure where all sides join to form a single peak.
See above dutch gable gablet.
This style of roofing became popular in the united states during the 18 th century in the early georgian period.
The gable is the vertical non sloped side of the roof and sometimes contains a window or louvered vent.
Also known as a pyramid roof box gable roof a type of hip roof where each side includes two different sloping angles with the lower angle much steeper than the upper angle.
Thanks to the inward slope of these four sides hip roofs are sturdier more stable and can last longer than gable roofs.
A hipped roof is sloped in two pairs of directions e g.
The hip roof is the most commonly used roof style in north america after the gabled roof.
The dutch gable hip roof is a hybrid of a gable and hip type of roof.
The reverse hybrid of a hipped and a gable roof.
A jerkinhead roof uses elements of both gable and hip roofs.
This style also improves the look of the roof providing a more unique and interesting design than the very common simple hip roof.
A hybrid of a gable and a hipped roof.
The inward slope of all four sides is what makes it more sturdy and durable.