This 1870s house in rhinebeck new york has traditional second empire features with distinctive window ornaments and lintels.
French house with mansard roof.
The steeper angle can be found on one side and the window creates an extra floor of space in a home called a garret.
A mansard or mansard roof also called a french roof or curb roof is a four sided gambrel style hip roof characterized by two slopes on each of its sides with the lower slope punctured by dormer windows at a steeper angle than the upper.
The steep roof with windows creates an additional floor of habitable space a garret and reduces the overall height of the roof for a given number of habitable stories.
These second empire french house plans from 1878 were designed for a cottage with a mansard or french roof.
The emblem of the style is the distinctive mansard roof a device attributed to the 17th century french architect francois mansart 1598 1666.
Mansard roof are otherwise known as french roof designs.
This style of roof or curb roof includes a four sided hip roof style with two distinct slopes.
French house plans with mansard roof this architectural style originated in france and was popular during the late 19th century.
If you are not familiar with a gambrel roof then let us first explain its architecture in brief.
The sketches also outline the grounds immediately surrounding.
When napoleon iii ruled france 1852 to 1870 paris became a city of grand boulevards and monumental buildings.