The allandale house is a cabin designed by william o brien jr.
House a frame roof design.
If you re adding to the gable end of the house the side wall that goes up to the roof s peak it s fairly easy to extend the existing roofline over the new space says curt schultz a realtor architect builder in pasadena calif.
An a frame ceiling can be open to the top rafters.
Near the top is a very steep pitch and near the upper walls of the home are a lower pitch though still fairly steep.
Roofs are basically five types.
Although the triangle shape of the a frame has been present throughout history it surged in popularity around the world from roughly the mid 1950s through the 1970s.
It was during the post world war ii era that the a frame.
The a frame is very easy to identify.
The roof makes up much or all off the walls of the home.
It s a very simple roof design and is inexpensive because the roof serves as both roof and walls.
Two decades later postmodern america was gobsmacked by the effortless cool of andrew geller s sagaponack new york design of an a frame beach vacation home.
Roof framing is one of those carpenter skills that appears quite complicated and indeed some roof designs are difficult.
It has an extruded a frame and a very interesting and unusual configuration.
It s steep pointed roof which extends all the way to the ground or close to the ground.
There are two common ways of framing the roof of a house.
That s a simple low cost solution that can tie in well with the main house.
It may consist of a flat roof on top but the main design element is the multi pitch sloped in what is essentially a hip roof on top of another hip frame.
The design is quite eccentric and we re not only talking about the exterior.
Hence the name of this architectural house style.
This home design became popular because of its snow shedding capability and its cozy cabin feel.
The modern a frame home was inspired by architect r m.
A frame house plans recognizable throughout the world and present throughout history a frame homes feature angled side rooflines sloping almost to ground level.
With premanufactured trusses or with rafters and ceiling joists commonly called stick framing.
A frame house plans feature a steeply pitched roof and angled sides that appear like the shape of the letter a the roof usually begins at or near the foundation line and meets up at the top for a very unique distinct style.
Shed gable hip gambrel and mansard.
The interior reflects the same intriguing combination of minimalism and ingenuity.
Another common design in the northeast is the saltbox which is a gable roof with one longer side.