There is no good way to make that last.
Modern roof overhang detail.
There is also no gutter in the detail so you will be effectively routing rain down your wall.
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The most primitive buildings are nothing but a roof.
The roof plays a primal role in our lives.
The gable roof design in the example below is simple clean and modern.
A roof can come to an end in basically three ways.
With that in mind we kept a roof overhang at the eaves as it provides a nice shadow line and protects the second floor windows from a bit of the summer sun.
It feels that there is a common opinion among architects that this minimal look is the thing.
Doing so keeps basements and crawlspaces dry and it also helps to.
Roof overhangs might look relatively routine but there is a lot of design thinking that goes into creating the optimal dimensions for each one.
They are essential for framing and shading windows reducing splashback and getting rain to fall far enough away from the foundation.
Notice how the eave and rake overhangs of traditional gable roofs is eliminated for a clean edge profile where the wall siding butts right up to the roof flashing.
Roof overhangs at the eaves and rakes protect the walls below from rain and sun.
If the roof is hidden if its presence cannot be felt around the building or if it cannot.
Photograph courtesy of rever drage.
Powered by an electric motor the retractable roof slides back and disappears.
The roof is what really gives a house it s personality.
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But in a traditional modern hybrid like this.
But are they really necessary.
Most modern cabin architecture out there seems to be eaveless meaning that there is no or very minimal roof overhang eaves that go beyond the building structure.
Martin and jon are right that a roof overhang is the best way to protect the siding.
An open eave has a pronounced overhang often revealing projecting roof beams or brackets.
A closed eave has very little or no overhang extension beyond the siding.