Roofs can add a lot to the aesthetic of the home. They give the house a certain look and feel. They also can make the home roomier. Think how much high ceilings can add to a home’s overall appeal or that hidden attic on the third floor. And of course, who can forget that roofs ultimately protect the home’s inhabitants from the elements, particularly rain or snow. So to further celebrate roofs, the following is a list of the ten best roof designs of all time:
- Saltbox Roof
The saltbox roof is ultimately asymmetrical. It is popular in Colonial homes and Cape Cod Designs.
- Butterfly Roof
This roof really does look like two butterfly wings branching outwards. It is shaped in a V, and allows the use of larger windows on the sides of the home.
- Skillion Roof
This is the type of roof that is usually used on a shed. It is also helpful over a porch or an addition to the home.
- Gable Roof
This is the type of roof you imagine on a childhood home. They peak in the middle, like an upside down V. This type of roof is great for funneling rain or snow off the sides.
- Hip Roof
This type of roof slopes on all four sides.
- Gambrel Roof
This looks like a barn roof but with very steep slopes.
- Flat Roof
This is a classic nouveau style roof. There is a slight slope to allow for drainage.
- Jerkinhead Roof
This complicated design adds visual interest to the home. It’s like a gable roof with a twist of lime.
- Bonnet Roof
This is the type of roof you would imagine on a period home in the Australian outback. They are classy looking but not commonly used in modern home building.
- Sawtooth Roof
This interesting design has the shape of a saw with alternating flat and sloped surfaces.