you mean an A frame?
it is called a roof
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To steep is to soak in liquid. Tea is steeped in boiling water to bring the taste out. Figuratively, to be soaked in an idea or style. "The haunted house was steeped in spookiness."
dormers
IT is called "Roof" ============ Sounds like the attic, to me...
the post that supports a house is called a column.
They are commonly called dorma windows
it called the saltbox
the post that supports a house is called a column.
The peaks in the roof of a house are called "gable" or "ridge" depending on their specific location. A gable refers to the triangular section formed at the end of a pitched roof, while the ridge is the horizontal line where two sloped roof sections meet at their highest point. These architectural features contribute to the overall design and structural stability of the roof.
The triangular top of a house, not referred to as the roof, is called a gable. Gables are often found in various architectural styles and can be decorative, contributing to the overall aesthetic of the building. They are typically formed by the sloping edges of the roof and can vary in shape and design.
The top of a house below the roof is typically referred to as the "ceiling." In architectural terms, it might also be called the "ceiling joists" or "roof structure" depending on the context, but generally, the ceiling is the finished surface that forms the upper interior boundary of a room.