Area: 118 sq.m.
Consist: 3 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms
Design : Jariya Chuaydam (MB DESIGN HOUSE)
A gable is the A-shaped section of wall between two intersecting sloping sides, which can be the same size or different sizes depending on your property.
In some cases, typically for larger homes, two or more gables can be joined together with flatter roofing styles to add more depth to the property.
Whether you are renovating your home or your current roof is reaching the end of its life expectancy, choosing the right type of roof can prove to be a rather challenging task.
A gable roof design boasts a long list of benefits, helping protect your property from water damage and snow, while maintaining an elegant appearance.
The sloped design of a gable roof allows for exceptional water drainage, as the way the pitch is angled means rain and snow can slide off the roof easily.
This will cause fewer leaks as it eliminates any build up of water, which, in turn, will ensure your roof remains fully functional for longer.
Compared with alternative roofing designs, the pitched shape of gable roofs means they offer the most space for an attic or vaulted ceilings. Not only that, the additional space also helps to improve ventilation within the property.
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Area: 67.75 sq.m. ( Width 6.5 m. x Depth 12.50 m.)
Consist: 2 Bedrooms, 1 Bathrooms, Carport
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Credit: MB Design House