- Gablet roof
A gablet roof (in
Britain ) or Dutch gable (America and Australasia) is a roof with a small gable at the top of ahipped roof . The termDutch gable is also used to mean a gable with parapets.A drawback of a
hip roof is its reduced available attic space for a given roof pitch. compared to simplegable roofs. In Mediterranean climates with lower snow loads, high roof pitches look out-of-place, makinghip roof s impractical. Yet simplegable roofs are also problematic, since there are important advantages to having lower eaves that overhang the perimeter of the house, such as reducedsolar gain of the structure during the hot summer months, and a significant rain "shadow" on the perimeter of the house. This rain "shadow" greatly reduces the moisture content of the soil, thus inhibiting both foundation decay, andsubterranean termites which are common in these areas.These advantages of the gablet roofline offset the additional framing complexity (which is minor in areas that have low snow loads anyway). A gablet roof combines the benefits of both the
gable and thehip roof while adding additional architectural interest.ee also
*Half-hip or Dutch hip roof, which also combines elements of the hip and gable, but with the gable below the hip.
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