These roofs are inexpensive and easy to construct and helped make ranch style homes affordable to build during the post war period.
Roof shape ranch.
A spacious deck on the rear provides plenty of space for outdoor living.
Gable roofs on ranch style homes can have a variety of pitches from low to steep.
Inside an open floor plan between the kitchen and family room is the heart of the home.
The gable design is available in almost any type of roof pitch from low slope ranch style homes to steep a frames.
The country style ranch won our hearts with its spacious front porch and mansard style roof.
The style most favored by young artists when drawing a house it features a triangle shape created by two sloping faces of the roof meeting at the top ridge.
Lighter colored siding helps the roof lined with a darker shade from feeling too heavy while slightly raised flower and shrub beds provide separation between the lawn and the foundation of the home.
Roofing contractors love gable roofs because gable shape entails covering only two flat surfaces without any hips or valleys which means that virtually any type of roofing material can be used.
Central guttering runs between the two pitches to stop any snow or rain building up in the winter season.
A bright turquoise door provides an unexpected pop of color for the front entrance.
This ranch style home takes on a charming cottage aspect thanks to a few cheery details.
The roof rests on two bearing walls with two sloping walls meeting in the middle to form an m shape.