The butterfly roof is an inverted gable roof.
Gable and butterfly roof.
It s a mid century modern whimsical version of the gable roof except it s upside down.
A butterfly roof is in essence an inverted gable roof.
Sharp gable roofs are a characteristic of the gothic and classical greek styles of architecture the opposite or inverted form of a gable roof is a v roof or butterfly roof.
It has a v shape and it slopes down from opposing edges towards the middle either symmetrical or not.
It resembles a butterfly s wings hence the suggestive name.
Gable style is also used in the design of fabric structures with varying degree sloped roofs dependent on how much snowfall is expected.
However one benefit of the butterfly roof is you end up with tall ceilings on two sides of the home.
Basic gable roofs can use all types of roofing materials including but not limited to asphalt shingles cedar shingles or shakes slate and clay or concrete tiles especially if you are building a standard or basic gable roof.
Shaped like a butterfly s wings a butterfly roof dips down in the middle and slopes upward at each end.
Sharp gable roofs are a characteristic of the gothic and classical greek styles of architecture.
Sharp gable roofs are a characteristic of the gothic and classical greek styles of architecture the opposite or inverted form of a gable roof is a v roof or butterfly roof.
Butterfly roofs also allow for larger windows bringing in more natural light and pv solar panels are.
It s rather odd looking roof design and is not used much.
In a gable roof you begin with a traditional triangle sloped roof but one gable is slightly longer and melds into an extension of the house with a flat roof.
Butterfly roofs are associated with mid century modernism.
The home shown here has a butterfly roof.