When colonial era families first developed the style though they weren t aiming for aesthetic appeal.
Saltbox roof house.
A salt box house defining feature is its roof.
Saltbox roof we might call it the saltbox but there s no doubt this style is just perfect.
Saltbox homes also boast plenty of storage space typically in the cramped triangle of dead space under the extended roof just above the ground floor addition.
Salt box roofs feel like a painted gable style roof with two sides of a central ridge sloping outwards.
We may call it the saltbox but there s no denying that this style is simply sweet.
With its asymmetrical roof and restrained facade the saltbox house has become an icon of new england s coastal areas.
Early saltbox house examples from the 17th century are often additions.
The saltbox architectural style was born as an adaptation to the harsh realities of early colonial life.
A saltbox has just one story in the back and two stories in the front.
In american architecture a saltbox house is a wooden frame building with a distinctive asymmetrical roof.
Later builds were constructed with the sloped roof and additional living space included from the start.