However instead of sloping to the same length one side reaches all the way to the first.
Saltbox slanted roof.
The style originated as a quick economical way to add living space to the back of an existing two story home.
Saltbox houses are variations of early colonial and cape cod designs.
Saltbox houses are common in new.
A flat roof is more difficult to ventilate as there is no overhang from a roof nor are there gables to insert wall vents.
Saltbox roofs look like a patched gable style roof with two sides sloping outwards from a central ridge.
Historic saltbox houses are easily identified by their signature one sided sloped rooflines and simple colonial facades.
They often include a symmetrical brick chimney too.
With its asymmetrical roof and restrained facade the saltbox house has become an icon of new england s coastal areas.
The saltbox architectural style was born as an adaptation to the harsh realities of early colonial life.
Named for the shape of the container used to hold salt in colonial times these homes have a steeply sloped roof that is much longer on one side than the other.
If you plan to have a flat roof then consider having several windows to act in lieu of vents.