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A standout architectural feature that provides additional storage or utility space while enhancing the structure's visual appeal.

What is a Full Hip?

A full hip roof is a style where all sides of the roof slope downward toward the walls, forming a uniform, pyramidal or trapezoidal shape depending on the structure's footprint.

Unlike gable roofs, there are no vertical ends, resulting in a cohesive and streamlined appearance.

What is a Gable Roof?

A gable roof features two sloping sides that meet at a central ridge, forming triangular vertical gable ends on either side.

This simple and efficient design has been used in construction for centuries and remains one of the most popular roof styles for oak frames.

What is a Barn Hip?

A barn hip roof, also known as a half-hip roof, is a hybrid design that combines features of both gable and hip roofs.

Two sides slope down as in a hip roof, while the shorter gable ends create vertical walls.

This combination offers a unique blend of functionality and aesthetic appeal.

3 BAY FULL SPAN KITS

The full span allows for taller vehicles, mezzanines, or additional storage.