As a kid, the appearance of our house was scary and exciting type. You could find all sorts of adventures waiting amidst the dusty dark place who dared to part the cobwebs and trespass it. This secret realm was mysterious and one could reach only through a tiny opening in the top of my brother’s closet. As a kid I was not supposed to go into the loft, but you cannot resist a kid to explore a hidden room in your house?
Here in my locality, lots of kids have similar remembering. The pitched roofs that used to shed our summer rains and winter snows manage to create that space beneath the rafters we call the loft or more specifically attic. It is a kind of storage space or an extra bedroom or it may not be used at all, but still the space exists. The image of space created is a synonymous with shelter.
The roof atop the house is obviously a major part of the structure and the most important element in overall structural composition. It shelters the inside of the building from the weather along with protecting the sidewalls and the windows from rain and sun. However it has an equally important role in deciding character of the Roof design. In fact, home styles are usually strongly described with a particular roof style. Prairie style is identified by deep overhangs and low sloped similar to flat roof forms. The New England “salt box” is easily characterized by its asymmetrical gable. You can observe steep pitches, elaborate detailing and complex massing in Victorian homes.
So basically if you are looking new roof design, you can find plenty of them. You just need to do a survey on it. Read more.
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