A mansard roof is a type of architectural roof style that consists of a double-sloped roof, with the lower slope being much steeper (almost vertical) than the uppermost slope. It is distinguished by having four sides with each side being either two slopes or a single steep slope on top and a shallower slope below. Mansard roofs provide a practical way to add living space by converting the volume under the steeply sloped sections into habitable attic or garret space.
A mansard roof is a type of architectural roof style that consists of a double-sloped roof, with the lower slope being much steeper (almost vertical) than the uppermost slope. It is distinguished by having four sides with each side being either two slopes or a single steep slope on top and a shallower slope below. Mansard roofs provide a practical way to add living space by converting the volume under the steeply sloped sections into habitable attic or garret space.
A mansard roof is a type of architectural roof style that consists of a double-sloped roof, with the lower slope being much steeper (almost vertical) than the uppermost slope. It is distinguished by having four sides with each side being either two slopes or a single steep slope on top and a shallower slope below. Mansard roofs provide a practical way to add living space by converting the volume under the steeply sloped sections into habitable attic or garret space.