Dutch colonial it s the popular term for houses ca.
Gambrel roof flared eaves.
Flared eave describes the lower end of a steep roof that gradually diminishes in slope projecting beyond the face of the exterior wall.
1900 1940 that have a symmetrical façade and gambrel roof.
Cover the eaves with plywood.
All angles are either 60º or 30º.
Nail the plywood in place and stain or paint it in the color of your choice.
Simply run the sheet of plywood through the saw to obtain the same measurements as the width of the rafter tail blocks plus the width of the flared eave you added.
This delicious and grand rhode island house expands upon the gambrel form nearly into shingle style yet its symmetry keeps it in the colonial revival spectrum.
Gambrel section no scale 2x4 eave.
Other identifying traits include an elliptical entrance porch roof grouped double hung windows stone chimneys and a flared lower eave line.
Truss framed gambrel roof.
The overhang once protected soft mortar.
You can achieve this in a few simple steps.
In this example we will add flared eaves sometimes referred to as a dutch kick to an automatically generated gambrel roof.
A gambrel roof or barn style roof provides a great way to create extra space in the attic or at the top of the barn.
In this example the upper floor is 24 wide and sits on 2x6 walls below.
Layout on floor deck to actual measured dimensions.
Made from 2x8 sidewalls and 2x6 ceiling and upper gable.