This dormer has two parts that from l shape.
Similar to dormer but on flat roof.
Just as with the doghouse dormer this type takes its name from having a form similar to a garden shed.
A flat roof that slopes down.
In case you live in a area with heavy rainfall we suggest you go for sloping roofed dormers instead of flat ones.
80 125 per square foot or 17 900 to 28 000.
A dormer with a roof that has two pitched sides.
Often found in older properties where the attic has been converted and a dormer window added to provide light and ventilation for a bedroom house builders also include dormers in their designs.
While gabled dormers are more common the shed dormers are designed to actually provide the headroom with a larger area of space.
The larger a dormer is the lower its cost per square foot will be.
24 500 for dormer 16 wide x 14 deep.
Shed dormers are the best option when adding a dormer for the additional space.
Average cost and size.
With a flat roof that slopes downward at slightly less of an angle than the rest of the building s roof shed dormers are commonly found on craftsman and colonial revival homes.
The roof is sloped in the same direction as the dormer but at a flatter angle.
Shed dormers have a single flat plane roof and resemble flat roof dormers.
However unlike flat roof dormers shed dormers have a greater level of inclination for the roofed structure.
Shed dormers are the same as flat roof dormers other than the fact they have sloped roofs rather than flat.
Similar to dog house dormer but with 3 sides instead of 2.
This is a dormer with a flat roof on top of it.
Dormer roofs are very common.
A gable dormer looks more attractive than a flat roof dormer and is less likely to need replacing after a few years.
Shed dormers are quite similar to flat roof dormers and do not have any ridges.