Perhaps sloped gables first appeared on the heads or roofs of churches but there seems to be no clear evidence of this.
Jerkinhead roof bungalow.
Generally in the craftsman style it originated in california in the 1890s.
Feb 7 2014 a jerkinhead roof has a hipped gable.
The word jerkinhead appears on the list of 50 words that sound rude but actually aren t by mental floss magazine.
Is jerkinhead a dirty word.
A jerkinhead roof may also be called a.
Though this word has uncertain origins the oed explains that it could have been a variation of kirkin head in which we find kirk an old scots variation of the word church.
A one story house with large overhangs and a dominating roof.
Square tapered columns sometimes called bungalow columns.
Jerkinhead roofs are sometimes found on american bungalows and cottages small american houses from the 1920s and 1930s and assorted victorian house styles.
Jerkinhead roofs give architectural interest to any home.
The jerkinhead roof goes by many different names including jerkinhead jerkin head half hipped clipped gable and english hipped roofs.
The higher pitch offers more living space while providing better reinforcement.
Wide overhangs of the roof.
The truncated detail has two benefits.
In addition to versatility and visual interest a jerkinhead roof offers greater stability than a regular gable and more space than a traditional hip roof.
Many people are fond of these roofs due to their church like roof appearance.
Instead of rising to a point the gable is clipped short and appears to turn downwards.
The architectural styles where a jerkinhead roof is most prevalent include stick style bungalows queen anne tudor and english country.
By clipping or turning the point down the roof becomes more resistant to wind damage.
Also known as a clipped gable or a docked gable a jerkinhead gable is one in which the end of a gable roof is hipped and truncated forming a small slope back to the ridgeline.
Jerkinhead roofs are more stable than a regular gable roof.
These names all attempt to describe the roof as a.
Low pitched roof that slips over a front porch.
The end of a roof that is hipped sloped for only part of its height leaving a truncated gable.
These roofs are increasingly popular in germany denmark slovenia and austria and are commonly seen on bungalows and cottages due to their unique looks.
Jerkinhead roofs are also known by the terms dutch hip and half hip roofs.