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Dutch gable

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A Dutch gable, also known as a “Dutch hip,” is a type of roof design that combines the features of a gable roof with those of a hip roof. It is a hybrid design that includes a gable, or peaked roof, on top of a hip roof, which has sloping sides that meet at the ridge.

The Dutch gable roof typically features a gable at one end of the roof, which is often larger than a typical gable roof and provides additional headroom and attic space. The other end of the roof is hipped, with sloping sides that join the gable and create a more complex roofline.

The Dutch gable roof is popular in both traditional and modern architecture and can be used on a variety of building styles, including houses, barns, and other structures. It is particularly well-suited to larger buildings, as it allows for greater roof spans and increased attic space.

The Dutch gable roof can be constructed using a variety of roofing materials, including shingles, tiles, and metal roofing. It can also be designed with various pitches and angles to suit the specific needs of the building and its location.

Overall, the Dutch gable roof is a versatile and distinctive roof design that provides a unique and attractive look to a wide range of buildings.

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