In basic terms a mansard roof has 4 sides with each side bearing two slopes.
Victorian house roof.
The gable is the triangular siding area formed by the shape of the roof.
The best way to restore the victorian roof to its former glory is to match the original roofing materials to modern roofing materials.
What distinguishes a second empire style house from an italianate is its high mansard roof.
After 1840 stationary and portable mills produced the sawn shingles common for queen anne and shingle style houses of the victorian period often stained in greens or earth tones.
Front gable roofs have the gable in the front of the house.
When railroads reached the pacific northwest in the 1890s western red cedar rot resistant and abundant soon dominated the market across all house styles.
The lower slope is steep enough to sometimes appear vertical.
Of course the typical for all the victorian houses elements still present like the multiple colors walls rich in texture steep roof pitches and this one is really specific below the gable there is usually a vergeboard.
During the victorian period many different types of roofing materials were used.
The most popular roof style may be the side gable because it s one of the easiest to build.
Although some roofs in more expensive later victorian houses have timber sarking boarding laid over the rafters the practice of draping sheets of underfelt beneath the tiles as a secondary line of defence is a relatively modern concept previously any moisture seeping through in stormy weather would have dried out thanks to lofts being well ventilated.
Some of the best victorian homes can all be found in one place at heritage square museum which calls the french mansard style roof of the valley knudsen garden residence rather unusual for.
Also like the notch woodwork underneath.