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Hipped Roof A roof which slopes to the eaves on all sides, a roof without gables. ...

 


Hipped roof: Featuring hips
Hod carrier: Bricklayer's labourer
Hoist: An elevator for lifting goods and, usually, people up a scafold ...

HIPPED ROOF A roof with an end roughly pyramidal in shape, with surfaces sloping upwards from all three eaves.
HOIST Any device or machine used in building for lifting materials.

Hipped rooflines, lintels and French-style shutters give this home a taste of Europe. The living room opens through French doors onto a covered porch. The second floor has an overlook to the breakfast area and foyer.

Combining a hipped roof with an expansive, gabled front porch, this American Bungalow resembles Modern Home No. 208, The Elsmore, from the Sears Modern Homes Mail Order Catalog. The plans were published between 1915 and 1926.

Hinge housing The area chiselled to make a hinge sit flush with the timber Hipped-roof A roof which is pitched on all 4 sides from the ridge to the eaves Hipped-gable (also called Half-hipped, Kentish gable) A gabled-roof with ...

Hip roof (or hipped roof) a roof having sloping ends and sloping sides.
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Gable, gambrel or hipped roof, depending on substyle
Two or three stories
Wood siding or brick construction ...

Hipped Roof - Pitched roof, the ends of which are also sloped
Hip Tile - Roof tile shaped to cover hip of roof
Jamb - The side of an opening in a wall for a door or window
Joist - Support for floor and ceiling ...

Ranch style homes generally have shallow pitched hipped roofs that extended across a single or double car garage. The draw back to the ranch style home is that is requires a large lot because of the width.

When heating pickling liquids, use glass, unchipped enamelware, stainless steel, or aluminum utensils.

This is in contrast with a hipped roof, which resembles a simple pyramid plopped onto the top of a house. Gabled roofs are extremely common, and they come in an assortment of styles.

Late Georgian houses are more complex and ornate, often having hipped roofs and one-third-height paneling. Glass Creating the right look with glass objects is not easy. One way is to use glass.

When a roof slopes down to the eaves on all four sides it is known as a 'hipped' roof.

This house possesses elements of a style derived from the houses of Normandy. It has a steep symmetrically hipped roof with flared eaves. The twin side wings each have hipped through-the-cornice dormers. Fourchimneys dominate the roof line and ad to .

The architecture also embraces the green building trend through environmentally friendly materials and systems. Synthetic slate made of recycled rubber and plastic covers its hipped roofs; sprayed-on foam insulates the walls; ...

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