ROOF STYLES
Roof
Styles for Garages (1000-4000):
Roof
Style A
- Roof spans left to
right
- Gable end over garage
door
- Garage door header nonbearing
Roof
Style AA
- Roof style A with additional
pop-out section
Roof
Style B
- Roof spans from front to
rear
- Garage door
header(s) in bearing section (at eave)
- Gable end on sides
Roof
Style BA
- Roof style B with additional
pop-out section
Roof
Style BAA
- Roof style B with 2 additional pop-out sections
Roof
Style CA
- Roof style A with covered area on one side
Roof
Style CAA
- Roof style AA with covered area on one side
Roof
Style CB
- Roof style B with covered area on one side
Roof
Style CBA
- Roof style B with additional pop-out section roof and covered area on one side
Roof
Style E
- Similar to roof style A with no overhang (economy)
Roof
Style HIP
- All sides slope to
ridge
- Garage door
header(s) in bearing position
- No gable ends
Roof
Style HIP-A
- Hip roof with Roof style A at pop-out section
Roof
Style HIP-C
- Hip roof with covered area on one side
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Roof
Styles for Dutch Barns (5001-5491):
Gambrel
Style Roof
- Some buildings have additional shed roof(s) on
side(s)
- Dormer windows available on most buildings
- All buildings are two story with loft or full second floor
Roof style can be modified on these floor plans to a ranchette style
creating a significantly larger second floor. Shed roofs on sides required.
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Roof
Styles for Agricultural Buildings
Shed
Style
- Roof pitch from front to rear
- Higher portion of roof at front of building
Double
Shed
- Roof pitch from front to
middle
- Additional roof pitch from middle to rear
B
Style without walls

B with walls on 3 sides
Shop
- Roof style B with walls all 4
sides
- Door(s) at front of building
Western
Style Roof
- Roof Style A with sheds on both sides
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Styles for Ranchette Barns (7000-7750):
Western
Style Roof
- A style roof at middle with sheds on both sides, Second floor at middle section only
Additional roof styles can be created when storage rooms are added to front
and/or rear of base building. This roof style can be adapted to most Dutch
Barn (5000 series) floor plans creating a significantly larger second floor.
Shed roof on sides required.
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