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About Belleweather Roofs |
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The design of Belleweather
roof systems starts with the belief that there’s much more involved than
simple weather protection. Although they are harder to make, roofs with softly curving silhouettes are more attractive than straight line roofs. This is reinforced by the decorative soffits only just above eyeball level. The interior roofspace, without the clutter of tie-bars or support beams, adds value because of its feeling of light and airiness. Our website photos illustrate the standard Belleweather building designs but many further variations are possible to those with the skill to alter the wooden walls and install different window combinations. |
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Onepiece pitched roof - as on the Tea House - to go over buildings 5’x5’ |
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Four sided
pitched roof - as used for English Garden House series - go over
buildings approx 8’x8’ |
| Four sided pitched roof - as used for new Deckhouse - to go over buildings approx 10’x10’ | |
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Flat roofing panels - modular construction - all panels 4’ wide and 10’, 12’ or 14’ lengths. |
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The range of possibilities is being further enhanced in Spring 04 by the introduction of components to link Bower window/doorframes to Belleweather flat roofing panels. Our photo shows the soffit work immediately after I’ve carved the original. This combination allows Bower window/door panels to be used under the flatroof Arcadian Link or in flat roofed stand-alone versions.
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| Ten sided pitched roof - as used for Bower - to go over 10 sided buildings, approx 13’ across diagonals. | |
| New “Patternlight” pitched roof panels containing round window - modular construction. | |
| On completion of the production tooling for this complete range, these Belleweather copyright designs will be available for overseas licence production. |