Here are a couple looks created from designer roof shingle styles.
Name of european roof styles.
Bow roof rainbow gothic gothic arch and ship s bottom roof.
The successive styles of the great church buildings of europe are known as early christian byzantine romanesque gothic renaissance baroque rococo neoclassical and various revival styles of the late 18th to early 20th centuries and then modern.
In recent years shingle manufacturers have opened a whole new category of architectural asphalt shingles to simulate old world european roofing styles to look like wood shake slate and tile.
Includes a frame bonnet gable hip mansard butterfly valley combination shed and more.
A combination of two or more roof types.
Jerkinhead the jerkinhead design typically features mostly gable with a little bit of hipped influx mixed in.
Most types of materials such as asphalt shingles and metal roofing can be used in a dutch gable roof and in fact using variations in colors or types actually adds a nice contrast.
Similar to mansard the lower side of the gambrel roof has an almost vertical steep slope while the upper slope is much lower.
Historically also called a compass roof.
Flat roofs came into widespread use in europe and the americas in the 19th century when new waterproof roofing materials and the use of structural steel and concrete made them more practical.
Circular bell roof bell shaped ogee philibert de l orme roof.
De l orme also used bow roofs see below.
Gable roofs that are clipped into a short hipped design on the ends are structurally superior to wind uplift.
Compare with bell cast eaves.
A gambrel or a barn roof is much like mansard in a sense that it has two different slopes.
Underlying each of the academic styles are the regional characteristics.
Mansard roof on a colonial house if you re looking for an ornate classical style a mansard also known as a french or curb roof may be the best choice.
A structural element that protrudes from the sloping plane of the roof surface.
A type of gabled roof with a single roof face falling away from the main building.
These designer shingles open up a new world of possibilities in roof design.
More complex than either the hip or gable it features two separate slopes on all four faces.
Conical roof or cone roof.
A type of roof that has no slope and may terminate with or without eaves.
Onion dome or rather an imperial roof.
The difference between the two is that the gambrel only has two sides while the mansard has four.