The room under the roof is called an "Attic".
If the gable is formed by the two slopes and a horizontal line, it is called a gable roof.
It would be called the "ATTIC".
A roof with only two sloping surfaces and gables at each end is called a gable roof.
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A roof that overhangs its supporting wall could be called Eaves or a Gable, depending on which aspect of the building it is on. On the ends of a building it is called a Gable, whereas on the sides it is called the Eaves. "Eaves" also applies to buildings with no perceivable ends or sides; a round building for instance.
The term you might be looking for is Ridge.
a gable roof is double pitched with vertical ends
it is called a roof
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In the UK a roof batten is called a tile batten; this runs across the roof to fix the tiles too; this is 2 by 1 treated timber. Under this at right angles is nailed too the roof a counter batten; this allows an air gap under this again is laid a DPM/ [This means damp proof membrane].