A mansard roof on the château de dampierre by jules hardouin mansart great nephew of françois mansart a mansard or mansard roof also called a french roof or curb roof is a four sided gambrel style hip roof characterized by two slopes on each of its sides with the lower slope punctured by dormer windows at a steeper angle than the upper.
French provincial roof styles.
The second empire.
A combination roof is quite literally a combination of types of roofs.
The exterior boasts a specially textured and mottled cast stone that mimics the look of sienna limestone.
One of the most distinctive elements of french provincial architecture is the roof steeply pitched and often hipped.
More complex than either the hip or gable it features two separate slopes on all four faces.
French provincial house styles take this general approach.
If you re looking for an ornate classical style a mansard also known as a french or curb roof may be the best choice.
The most popular roof style may be the side gable because it s one of the easiest to build.
They resemble small manor homes with massive hipped roofs and window shutters or decorative quoins.
A clerestory and hip roof for example.
Hip roof or hipped roof.
On a hipped roof all sides slope downward toward a structure s walls.
A hipped roof a stone covered turret iron balconies and a tall brick chimney set the tone for this country french style home.
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Mansard roof on a colonial house.
This 18th century french provincial blacksmith shop now a tavern has a hipped roof with.
Often incorporating two or more designs for aesthetics and practical reasons combination roofs can feature a range of styles.
Roof styles and shapes side gable.
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Balanced symmetrical proportions brick exterior steep roofs tall second story windows often with arched tops porches with substantial balustrades.
French country beige two story stone house exterior photo in new york with a hip roof and a tile roof upper windows with shutters these windows are larger than the other house with the blue shutters and are slightly different webuser 897250055.
French provincial homes generally do not have towers.
Frequently tall second floor windows break through the cornice.
A remodeled 1920s colonial receives a country french makeover.