Interior Design Word Scramble
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| A vertical window in a projection built out from a sloping roof. | Dormer |
| A long thin timber board with one edge thicker than the other. | Clapboard |
| An extension usually at right angles to one end of a building. | Ell/Lean to |
| A small tower, usually forming one part of a larger structure. | Turret |
| A low gable, typically triangular. | Pediment |
| A shallow rectangular feature projecting from a wall, usually imitating the form of a column. | Pilaster |
| A roof supported by columns of piers usually attached to a building as a porch. | Portico |
| A window over a door or another window, especially one having the form of a semi-circle. | Fan Light |
| The material used for decoration or embellishment on a house. | Gingerbread Trim |
| One of the most economical roofs to build. Not covered with traditional roofing materials. | Flat Roof |
| Is much more complex to build than the gable or hip roof. Provides extra space on the top floor. | Mansard Roof |
| More complicated than the gable roof. Provides a cornice on all four sides of the house. Does not provide good ventilation. | Hip Roof |
| One of the most popular residential roof styles. Is simple and economical to build. Allows good ventilation. | Gable Roof |
| Has a gable added to each end of the hip. Creates an interesting roof line. Provides for ventilation. | Dutch Hip Roof |
| Has more slope than a flat roof. Requires a built-up roof covering if the slope is less than 3:12. | Shed Roof |
| Often called a barn roof. Common on Dutch Colonial style homes. Permits added headroom on the top level of the house. | Gambrel Roof |
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