It s tempting to cheat the slopes to make the design work in elevation on paper but the built result will fall flat.
How to design roof lines.
When matched to the angle and proportions of other rooflines on the house your gable roof will add visual interest and character to the home making the addition look like an asset that belongs with the house.
Shed roofs are another example of clean simple and functional roof structures the simple roof line can lend itself to modernist design quite nicely.
One way to double check that the roof slopes match is to make sure all of the valleys run at 45 to the eave and ridge.
To start drawing in the hipped roof draw lines at 45 degree angles from all the points on the roof as shown in blue.
Rather than a single slope a gable roof consists of two slopes that meet at a peak running down the middle of the roof.
All you really need to know to get started in thinking about adding a roof line is that it holds up gutters covers rafters keeps animals and the elements from getting into your roof while allowing for ventilation and acts as a finish between roof tiles or shingles and the edge of the eaves.
The 3d drawing also differs very slightly from the line drawings including a false hip connecting the front porch to the bedroom hip to its right and some false roofs over the unseen shed roof and how the garage roof connects to the main roof and lack of crickets.
A cross gable roof is a design that consists of two or more gable roof ridges that intersect at an angle most commonly perpendicular to one another.
The modern shed roof.
The internal roof lines are called valleys and the external roof lines are the hips as shown.
This type of roof is often seen in buildings with a more complex layout for example homes with an attached garage.
Always match the slope of the roof between different sides of the same roof volume.