The half cape three quarter cape and the full cape.
House style with two windows on roof.
This type of roof provides more options for extending the loft and installing windows allowing a greater amount of natural light into the room.
It can be characterized by a front door on one side and two multi paned windows on the other.
One of the biggest problems with the gable roof style is that the two ends of the two house will have no shade or cover because there are only two roofing surfaces.
Because this house has many angles and roof lines the dormer windows are not nearly as prominent as they are in other houses.
Their design takes in the advantages of sloped roof angles while lengthening headspace inside a building s upper level while diminishing what would otherwise be a tall roof.
Gambrel roof styles are symmetrical two sided panels with slopes on each side.
A half hipped roof is almost identical to a simple hip roof design but instead the two sides of the roof are shortened creating eaves at the either side of the house.
The half cape or the single cape is the simplest variation and earliest example of the cape cod style home.
The cape cod style has evolved throughout the years and it has three variations.
A hip roof is defined as when all sides slope downwards towards the walls.
A hipped roof is the style of a roof shape that fixes such a problem.