Mid Century Modern Roof Styles

Expansive walls of glass clean lines and wide open floor plans were also hallmarks of this residential style.
Mid century modern roof styles. It s also known as a cross gable roof since the home has a cross footprint. Interestingly you can mix and match roof styles when building a gable and valley roof designs for a cross footprint home. The small single floor house quickly became a staple in southern california in the 1940s and then spread out east. Ranchers like this example from glamping hub have striking low profiles because of their nearly flat angled roofs and close to the ground construction.
The ranch style house is a mid century classic. Continue to 7 of 13 below. Mid century modern architecture featured flat roofs angular details and asymmetrical profiles. The gable and valley roof is a very popular roof design.
The home has either a front or side entrance. Mid century modern architecture has many different features that set it apart but none so notable as the roofline. The butterfly two gables which dip in the middle. Let s break it down to the different styles that make this architecture so unique.
In order to transform a flat roof into a roof garden or a lovely terrace all you need is some outdoor furniture. This movement was also the first to use bi level structures. Mid century modern encompasses three well known styles international contemporary and organic as well as the less recognized designs a frame new formalism and brutalism.