- ISBN 978-1-62710-718-1. Bock,
Gordon (December 2001). "Saltboxes and
Catslides (1660-1880)".
Oldhouse Journal. pp. 65–67.
Retrieved May 12, 2022. "Joshua...
- have shed roofs, also
referred to as "skillions", or "outshots" and "
catslides" when the shed's roof is a
direct extension of a
larger structure's. A...
- shed roof, also
known variously as a pent roof, lean-to roof, outshot,
catslide,
skillion roof (in
Australia and New Zealand), and, rarely, a mono-pitched...
- and Wing
Elizabethan Jacobean Colonial Colonial Revival Saltbox house Catslide roof
Dutch colonial Federal Garrison colonial German colonial Monterey...
-
walls of the buildings; i.e.,
unless the
upper gable is recessed. Saltbox,
catslide: A
gable roof with one side
longer than the other, and thus
closer to the...
- is in
pebbledashed brick, and has a
hipped pantile roof
extending into
catslides at the sides.
There are two storeys, a
central block of
three bays, and...
-
There are two storeys, four bays, and a single-storey rear
outshut with a
catslide roof.
Steps lead up to a
doorway in the
third bay with a
patterned fanlight...
-
outbuildings to the right, and a rear wing. The
centre projects under a
catslide roof, to its
right is a
doorway with a
Tudor arch, and the
windows are...
-
Sawtooth roof Shed roof
Tented roof Roof
elements Air
conditioning unit
Attic Catslide Chimney Collar beam
Dormer Eaves Flashing Gable Green roof
Gutter Hanging...
- straight-line
hayrack (enojni
stegnjeni kozolec)
Single straight-line
hayrack with
catslide roof (stegnjeni
kozolec s plaščem)
Double straight-line
hayrack (dvojni...