Monday, 1 February 2010

What is a Bonnet Roof ?

By Scott Rodgers

Enhance the charm of your home or building with bonnet roof structures as these provide an extravagant face to any building. Although, these are quite unusual, it is a preferred choice for most of the homeowners.

A bonnet roof is a type of roof that is characterized by two slopes on four sides of a roof, and the bottom slope is more angular than the top slope. Bonnet roofs are generally the modified form of hipped roofs. These also do not have the gables. All the walls in a house with bonnet roofs have same height as all the sides of the roof meet the wall of the home.

Bonnet roof has upper slope steeper than the slope at the lower end. Thus, the bottom slope acts as a huge eave and protects the wall of the home from odd weather conditions. For this feature of the roof, these are also known as kicked eave roofs.

Bonnet roofs have the advantage of being excellent in environments subject to high winds. They are good where tornadoes and hurricanes are yearly threats. The roof provides minimal wind resistance, and the solid design helps it hold on to the walls if constructed with higher pitch.

This roof design addresses one of the most common problems with the hip roof, which is lack of clearance under the roof. Moreover, it provides a very less space under the roof, thus, making the rooms look smaller.

This roofing style is not all new and is beautifying the homes since centuries. However, these are mainly constructed for French vernacular architectures.

Designing a hipped roof for a home or building with many exterior corners is often a challenging process since the trusses it requires for its construction are quite complex and difficult to handle.

All you need is well qualified and experienced roofers so as to construct the roof adequately. Since, hip roofs are bit difficult, an untrained man may cause heavy damages to the roof and the house in turn. Otherwise also the cost of constructing such roof structures is high as compared to the gable roofs.

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