Monitor style describes a building with a raised center section and a gabled roof supported by trusses.
Monitor roof design.
This modular barn is essentially three separate boxes one for each side of the aisle and a third creating the roof.
The vertical wall area separating the shed and gable roof can be used to provide natural light.
A kink separates the roof into two parts running towards each other at an obtuse.
Today monitor roofs are found on everything from metal agricultural buildings to houses shops and garages.
The for is then set up above the aisle with a crane or forklifts.
A monitor building has a center gable section raised above two sheds.
A loft floor can be incorporated under the raised gable to provide floor space for storage or a specific purpose room.
A raised structure running part or all of the way along the ridge of a double pitched roof with its own roof running parallel with the main roof butterfly roof v roof london roof.
Monitor building designs in the past monitor style roofs were only used in traditional barn designs specifically horse barns.
The raised section incorporates a loft floor built just above the 12 x12 garage door.
This steel building has the monitor style roof design.
Amish crafted monitor barns.
A v shaped roof resembling an open book.
The roof has 2 overhangs on all sides and features a 36.
A loft floor can either be used for additional storage or an added bonus room.
A roof with a monitor.