Gable Barn Style Roof Sheds
Suitable for high wind areas gable roof sheds however do leave more surface exposed to the elements.
Gable barn style roof sheds. This one looks more like a house which is something many people find attractive. Gable roofs can be covered with almost any type of roofing material. They keep horses safe and comfortable in both warm and cold weather climates. Our barn shed plan designs offer a large center space and then two covered sides that are essentially lean to sheds.
A gambrel roof is a popular roof style on many contemporary barns and sheds. Gable roof sheds remain one of the most common styles of storage sheds built today. This cottage has an a frame roof. This style of shed roof is one of the most common and can be utilized for building playhouses garden sheds utility sheds and more.
It most nearly matches most homes. A gable shed roof is the easiest to build and depending on the pitch of the roof will provide you with some storage space in the attic area. Gambrel roofs are symmetrical with two slopes on each side of the roof. These roofs are known for their simple triangular a frame design.
Gable barns are attractive functional and economical. Our raised center aisle shed is a gable style that has two roof planes meeting in the center with a single ridgeline. It does give some storage space up in the trusses but not quite as much as the gambrel garden shed.