It is a Belvedere.
Definition according to Buffalo Architecture and History website:
A small lookout tower (usually square) on the roof of a house
Commonly found on Italianate Octagon, Second Empire, Greek Revival styles
The term cupola is a broader term that encompasses "belvedere."
It is not called a Room on the Roof, it is called an Attic. That is were you basically have an storage for your own House or rooms.
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The room immediately beneath the roof is commonly called the attic.A small dome, lookout, or other structure on a roof is called a cupola.
The window in a ceiling or roof is called a Skylight.
a duplex
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Bed room
The room under the roof is called an "Attic".
a roof
It would be called the "ATTIC".
The room immediately beneath the roof is commonly called the attic.A small dome, lookout, or other structure on a roof is called a cupola.
The room immediately beneath the roof is commonly called the attic.A small dome, lookout, or other structure on a roof is called a cupola.
Yes, it is called a ceiling
book -room on the roof
The term you might be looking for is Ridge.
The Room On The Roof was written by Ruskin Bond.
The Room on the Roof by Ruskin Bond was published in 1956.
Ruskin Bond wrote the book 'The room on the roof'.
A gabled roof is the triangular portion of a wall between the edges. It is the sloping roof. Thus the type of enclosing roof the volume dictates the shape of the gable. If you built a room over the roof is not possible. So you replace the roof and raise walls and ceiling of the room and replace the roof.