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Thread: Hip roof extension
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9th February 2008, 04:49 PM #1
Hip roof extension
Hi all
I am an owner builder in Sydney with a 1920s brick and terracotta tile home built with an 'L' shape footprint with a hip roof on each part of the 'L'.
I want to add a room inside the 'L' so that the footprint becomes almost square. However I cannot see how i could do this with a new hip roof on the extension without getting a land valley (i think that is correct term) on one of adjoining sides.
Only alternative I can see to completely rebuilding half the roof is to put a skillion roof on the extension with a slight incline. Neither is very desirable, either from a financial or an aesthetic point of view.
Does anyone have any ideas or experience of doing such an extension?
Thanks
Steve
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11th February 2008, 11:11 AM #2
I can't see too many other options. Perhaps you could have a gable on the angle and have the ridge line slope towards the front?
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