A half hipped roof is almost identical to a simple hip roof design but instead the two sides of the roof are shortened creating eaves at the either side of the house.
Roof crop loft.
This type of roof provides more options for extending the loft and installing windows allowing a greater amount of natural light into the room.
The hipped or sloping side roof is removed and the end wall is then built up straight to form a new vertical gable.
Hip to gable loft conversions are most commonly found on the side of either end terrace or semi detached houses.
The roof crop has grown into a full service landscape and urban farm with deep ties to the communities we work for.
Gambrel roofs are slightly rounded at the top and often appear as though they are capping a building.
Surrounded by greenery and immersed in natural light the roof crop offers an ideal place to host an intimate gathering.
We offer services that connect people to more sustainable practices through the food and flowers we grow the events we host the beehives we tend to and the hospitality industry we support.
It contains two different slopes with the lower one being steeper than the other one.
Gable to gable loft conversions include a new box extension that spans the space between each gable end.
With our private roof top deck and unobstructed views of the city skyline our venue is one of a kind.