Let s start with some of the most common roof shingle styles.
Victorian style roof shingles.
The berridge victorian and classic shingles create a traditional design look.
These architects took simple pieces of wood albeit ones handsomely cut across their butt ends and placed them in rows to form distinctive patterns that managed to draw the eyes of observers as effectively as a wolf whistle turns heads on a crowded street.
Wood clay and the beginning of the victorian era.
When you hear the term asphalt shingles many times we are talking about standard 3 tab roofing shingles.
Victorian shingles for o and s scales laser cut self adhesive real wood shingles.
Asphalt shingles can also come in varying shapes and sizes for added victorian appeal and durability.
Let s take a look at how victorian metal roof shingles changed over the years.
Unlike most other metal shingles victorian is water shedding but not water tight.
Rambling massing a shingle skin and an era may be all these houses have in.
While the beautiful classic metal shingles and victorian metal shingles create a more traditional look.
For example asphalt shingles can come in scallop diamond and zig zag shapes.
Shingle style victorian architecture and history of shingle style homes hallmarks of shingle style.
3 tab roof shingles are one of the most commonly used shingle styles in north america.
For this reason ice water shield is required on the entire roof surface.
When railroads reached the pacific northwest in the 1890s western red cedar rot resistant and abundant soon dominated the market across all house styles.
In addition its smaller size and the need to pop lines to keep rows even means it installs slower than other metal shingles as well.
Victorian shingle can be installed on slopes as low as 4 12 and is designed for installation on solid deck applications.
Throughout this guide we ll discuss both.
The shingle style was highly interpretive and imaginative exhibiting a range of motifs from.
When the architectural design choices that have grown to be known as the victorian style emerged wood and clay tiles were the roofing materials of choice.
Asphalt while asphalt roofs weren t used during the victorian period they can be made to resemble victorian style roofing such as wood shakes or slate.
Our textured metal fish scale shingles duplicate the historical look of wood fish scale shingles with the added strength of 24 gauge steel.
Each package covers approximately 13 sq.
This versatile product can be used in residential or commercial applications over solid wood sheathing on both roofs and walls making it ideal for restoration projects or new construction requiring a historic victorian or classical traditional feel.
Victorian architects managed to use common cedar shingles to wildly decorative effect.