Roof Style · Gambrel

Gambrel Roof

The two-pitch barn roof. A steep lower slope and a shallow upper slope work together to open up usable space under the roofline, the traditional barn look with room to match.

Steel barn with a gambrel roof in Peyton, Colorado
Strengths

Room under the roof.

Upper-Floor Space

The steep lower slopes open up genuine headroom upstairs, ideal for a loft, living space, or storage.

Traditional Look

The unmistakable barn silhouette, a strong fit for barndominiums and agricultural buildings.

Storage Volume

More cubic space under the roof than a single-pitch design of the same footprint.

Distinct Character

A roofline with real presence, when the look of the building matters as much as the function.

Best For

Where it works.

Proof

Gambrel projects.

A sample of what we've built.

Questions

Gambrel FAQ.

What is a gambrel roof?

It's a two-pitch roof, steep on the lower slope and shallow on the upper, the shape most people picture as a classic barn roof.

Why choose it for a barn or barndominium?

The steep lower slopes open up real upstairs headroom, so you gain a loft or living level without a taller building.

Can I put living space in the upper level?

Yes. The added headroom is exactly what makes a finished loft or second-level living area workable.

Right roof for your build?

Tell us your building and your site, and we'll prepare an engineered quote.

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