There is a sort of visible distinction between flat roofs and mansard roofs.
Mansard type roof.
Although the style was used as early as the mid 16th century in england and italy and was employed by pierre lescot at the louvre it was named for the 17th century architect françois mansart who used it on paris hôtel s.
In cross section the straight sided mansard can appear like a gambrel roof but it differs from the gambrel by displaying the same profile on all sides.
But you cannot misunderstand them as straight panel roofs.
One such important type of the roof is the mansard roof.
The steep roof with windows creates an additional floor of habitable space a garret and reduces the overall height of the roof for a given number of habitable stories.
Mansard is a four sided roof with double slopes on each side so its sides can either be curved or flat.
Mansard or french roofs are quite similar to a gambrel roof design since they are also made up of four sides.
It depends upon what type of design customer wants to implement.
This curb hip style roof includes two distinct slopes with the steeper angle on one side for better drainage.
The word mansard means an actual attic inside the roof not just the shape of the roof.