
Cooper roof

Common red roof tiles

Red sheet metal roof

Green-coloured tar paper
A roof is a roof, right? Well, maybe from the point of view that it has the same function regardless of design, ie being a shelter against elements such as rain. But that’s about it.
There are endless examples of different roof constructions with varying degrees of pitch ranging from very steep cathedral roofs to those forming part of the average suburban home. Or perhaps there’s no pitch at all – flat roofs are very common in, for example, southern Europe.
Construction design is probably the most obvious way to create variation in the look of a roof. But in my opinion, if one is after a bit of change it’s not always necessary to rebuild it. A considerable transformation can be achieved just by changing the material of the roof.
The two red roofs in the photos above are similar in construction, but the choice of materials where one is clad with a common red tile and the other in red sheet metal gives two different impressions. To be honest I can’t quite put my finger on why that is though. The houses are comparable in design, yet I think the sheet metal roof gives a bit more edgy impression.
Of the photos shown above, the green copper roof is my favourite. It has the same sharp look as the red sheet metal one, but the copper just adds that extra classy touch. Which they should as those kind of roofs don’t come cheap. Considering their longevity it is probably not a bad investment though.