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  • Mansard roof - Wikipedia
    A mansard or mansard roof (also called French roof or curb roof) is a multi-sided gambrel -style hip roof characterised by two slopes on each of its sides, with the lower slope at a steeper angle than the upper, and often punctured by dormer windows [1][2][3] The steep roofline and windows allow for additional floors of habitable space [4] (a
  • What Is A Mansard Roof And What Advantages Disadvantages
    Simply put, the Mansard roof, also known as the French roof or Curb roof, is a hybrid between a gambrel roof and a hip roof If you are not familiar with a gambrel roof, then let us first explain its architecture in brief
  • An Ultimate Guide to What Is a Mansard Roof - Architectural Foundation
    What Is a Mansard Roof? A four-sided or French roof with double slopes on each side is called a Mansard roof It forms a low pitch and mostly known as a curb roof The concept of this roof is said to be originated in the 16th century However, they gained popularity in the 17th century by Francois Mansart
  • What Is a Mansard Roof? - This Old House
    A Mansard roof has two slopes: a lower slope that’s steeply pitched to create more attic space and an upper slope that’s nearly flat on top It’s similar to a gambrel roof, often found on American barns, but slopes down on all sides and has no gables
  • Mansard Roof: A Comprehensive Guide for Homeowners
    A mansard roof is a unique architectural feature, which blends elements of hip and gambrel roof styles (see the comparison of hip and gable roofs) It has four sides with two slopes — a lower, steeper slope and an upper, more gradual one
  • Mansard roof | French, Baroque, Steep Slope | Britannica
    Mansard roof, type of roof having two slopes on every side, the lower slope being considerably steeper than the upper In cross section the straight-sided mansard can appear like a gambrel roof, but it differs from the gambrel by displaying the same profile on all sides
  • What Is a Mansard Roof - GAF
    A mansard roof features four sides with two vastly different slopes Learn the history, advantages, and disadvantages of this unique roofing system
  • What is a Mansard Roof? Pros, Cons History - House Grail
    In this article, we will give you a detailed breakdown of what makes the Mansard roof what it is—including a brief history, the different types of Mansard roofs, advantages and disadvantages of having them, and some frequently asked questions




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