A house nearby - a 1940's semi - has had a 2 storey full depth extension on the side of it. Originally it had a pitched 3-sided tiled roof with no gables and two chimney breasts between the houses in the middle of the roof. Their attached neighbours still have. But this house, with its extended roof, now has a gable end, such that they could form a habitable loft space (it has a window in it).
I thought the 4 sides of a pitched roof "support" each other, leaning against one another, thus removing one side of it will cause its opposite side to fall over? And the whole roof would need to be restructured, wouldn't it? On the neighbours side as well?
I have to say also, that it does look a little odd, it would have looked better if the neighbours had the same roof.
I thought the 4 sides of a pitched roof "support" each other, leaning against one another, thus removing one side of it will cause its opposite side to fall over? And the whole roof would need to be restructured, wouldn't it? On the neighbours side as well?
I have to say also, that it does look a little odd, it would have looked better if the neighbours had the same roof.