A thatched roof is made of materials such as straw or reed.
A Thatched Roof
Biomass means that it's made from natural materials. A great example, and a traditional one, is the thatch roof. Thatched roofs have been used for thousands of years. Traditionally they're made from leaves, grasses, reeds, and straw. Of course today's thatch options are a bit more sophisticated.
A flat roof is a maintenance nightmare year after year. So many people have made that mistake only to later put a pitched roof over the flat roof to avoid any more hassle.
Tin, lead or copper
the rocks on the roof is use to add weigth on the roof specially when heavy wind is on your place
A Thatched Roof
This means covered with hay or other plants. It's usually a roof. I can give you several sentences.The men came and thatched the roof today.The cottage's thatched roof made it look quaint.
Not sure. Maybe it does have a thatched roof.......
A roof made of straw or leaves is called a thatched roof. Thatching is a traditional roofing method that involves layering dry vegetation such as straw, reeds, or palm leaves to create a waterproof covering for buildings.
A thatched roof, made of bundled dried reeds. The Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, newly constructed in London, is the first building in London to have a thatched roof since 1666.
I believe you mean thatched roof. It is a green roof made of materials at hand, i.e. reeds, bamboo, leaves
A house with a thatched roof is commonly referred to as a "thatched cottage" or simply a "thatched house." This type of roofing is made from dried plant materials, such as straw, reeds, or grasses, and is known for its natural insulation and aesthetic appeal. Thatched roofs are often associated with traditional rural architecture in various cultures around the world.
The house has a thatched roof.
They were made out of thach for the roof and wood for the walls.
The Globe Theatre is made of Thatched Straw, which is why the original caught alight so easily. There wasn't a roof, so the Thatched Straw is the only material.
A palapa is an open-sided dwelling with a thatched roof made of dried palm leaves.
Hazel is used as hoops to keep the reeds secured in place for a thatched roof.