Gambrel roof a gable roof with two slopes on each side and the lower slope being steeper.
Gambrel roof architecture definition.
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This style of roof leaves plenty of room in the attic space.
It is built of individual trusses reinforced with gussets and then mounted in place.
Gargoyle a figurine that projects from a roof or the parapet of a wall or tower and is carved into a grotesque figure human or animal.
A gambrel is a gable roof that changes slope at some point going from shallow to steep.
The mansard roof is a hipped gambrel roof thus having two slopes on every side.
Gambrel roof a roof that has a double slope with the lower slope steeper and longer than the upper one.
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Gable roof saddle roof saddleback roof saddleback a double sloping roof with a ridge and gables at each end.
A gambrel or gambrel roof is a usually symmetrical two sided roof with two slopes on each side.
Gambrel roof a roof that has a double slope with the lower slope steeper and longer than the upper one.
Gargoyle a figurine that projects from a roof or the parapet of a wall or tower and is carved into a grotesque figure human or animal.
Gambrels are often a roof found.
Therefore it was used for a long time in this country for barn buildings.
A gambrel roof is a classic roof style with two slopes of varying steepness.
Gambrel roofs were a very popular style in traditional dutch architecture which is why you might associate this roofline with an old barn.
Gambrel roof a ridged roof with two slopes at each side the lower slopes being steeper than the upper slopes.
The gambrel roof is a type of gable roof with two slopes on each side the upper being less steep than the lower.