13 popular roof types in Australia in 2024: pros and cons

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31 July 2023

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While roofs primarily serve as protective shields, they also greatly influence a home's architectural character. Each type adds a unique touch and style to the overall design.
A classic gable roof, characterised by its triangular shape, provides efficient water drainage. Featured project: Silverdale
Flat roofs are known for being relatively easy to install and maintain. Featured project: Barwon Heads III
A skillion roof, distinguished by its single, sloping surface, offers a sleek modern aesthetic. Featured project: Chauncy Street
Curved roofs offer a unique, modern shape. Featured project: North Manly
A butterfly roof, marked by its distinctive inverted V shape allows natural light to penetrate an area. Featured project: Annandale Patio
A gambrel roof, characterised by its two-sided, dual-slope design, maximises space and adds a touch of vintage charm, reminiscent of classic barns or farmhouses. Featured project: The Barn
Featured Project: Cabin A by Mountain Creek Architecture
Featured Project: Cabin A by Mountain Creek Architecture
A mansard roof, with its distinctive four-sided, double-slope design, is a testament to European architectural elegance. Featured project: Project Belle.
A bonnet roof, featuring a secondary, extended lower slope that seems to gently 'kick-out' past the house walls, offers the charm of additional outdoor shade, perfect for those lazy summer afternoons. Featured project: LEN
A hipped roof, known for its slopes on all four sides that meet at the top, offering durability and stability against high winds and extreme weather. Featured project: Bokarina Beach.
Featured Project: Calk House by MANI Architecture