In the 1920s american architects introduced revival styles in mediterranean spanish colonial italian renaissance and mission designs which kick started the clamor for tile roofs once again.
Flat spanish style roof.
Also different architectural styles will use the same type of roof.
Another revival of the mansard roof occurred in the 1850s when paris was rebuilt by napoleon iii.
In the mid 1800s when flat roofed italianate villas became a momentary rage the demand for tile surged.
Today spanish style roof options are more popular than ever and bring in exciting design elements that can add class to any home or historic structure.
Also known as flat shake tiles the interlocking shingle style tile roof is the one that most closely resembles other roof materials such as asphalt and wood.
The style became associated with this era and the term second empire is often used to describe any building with a mansard roof.
Ludowici mission tile faithfully matches authentic italian french and spanish architecture as well as southwestern mission design.
In fact interlocking shingle tiles may resemble wood or slate presenting a more affordable alternative to these luxury roofing options.
You can t have a cubist home without a flat roof.
Crafted in 3 20 sheets stile is formed from tough 26 gauge steel protected by a baked on hylar kynar paint finish to ensure strength and longevity.
Barrel roof tile more commonly known as spanish tile or double roman is a term often used to describe the multiple forms of semi cylindrical roofing tile that is laid in an interlocking pattern.
Stile meets every code from florida building code to miami dade hurricane zone and texas windstorm.
Spanish tile roofing has been around for centuries and continues to be the preference of many homeowners today.
High profile barrels create distinctive shadows that change the look and feel of the roof as the sun moves in the sky making a striking statement of texture and style.
Bauhaus will never go out of style if this flat roof house is anything to go by.
Mansard roofs were considered especially practical because they allowed usable living quarters to be placed in the attic.
We are such fans of the movement.
Of course flat roofs are not flat but have a very slight roof pitch of between 1 4 to 1 2 per foot.
Just enough slope to drain water but also flat enough to be a problem if not constructed properly.