Dutch hip roof style is a combination of the traditional hip and the gable roof styles.
Dutch gable roof styles.
A dutch gable or flemish gable is a gable whose sides have a shape made up of one or more curves and has a pediment at the top.
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Gable roofs have more attic space but more difficulty with attaching gutters require more bracing from wind and create a larger shadow.
A gabled roof is a roof with two sloping sides that come together at a ridge creating end walls with a triangular extension called a gable at the top.
Dutch gable roofs have the advantages of both styles in one roof.
The gable may be an entirely decorative projection above a flat section of roof line or may be the termination of a roof like a normal gable the picture of montacute house right shows both types.
Hip roofs have relatively small attic space but strong construction.
Also known as pitched or peaked roof gable roofs are some of the most popular roofs in the us.
The gable is the triangular portion which is placed on the peak of the hip roof.
A dutch gable roof combines a hip roof with four sloping sides and tops it with a gable roof also called a gablet.
A dutch hip roof sometimes called a dutch gable roof is a combination of hip and gable roof styles in which a gable is located at the end of the ridge at the top of a hip roof plane.
Gable roofs will easily shed water and snow provide more space for an attic or vaulted ceilings and allow more ventilation.
Pros of gable roofs.