It may be a first or second story bump out a bay window or a room over an open porch.
House second floor overhang.
An overhanging eave is the edge of a roof protruding outwards beyond the side of the building generally to provide.
In a residential home cantilevered surfaces can be used in several ways such as a bay window that projects from the house or an area of the second floor where the exterior wall extends out past.
So i have a two story house on the front facing wall on the second story the front of the house overhangs approximately two feet this runs the length of.
The second project is for a house with attic that has overhangs on two opposite sides above the entrance and for a small back porch.
House with sloping or sagging second floor but first floor level home interior floors house with sloping or sagging second floor but first floor level sloping and sagging floors can be a warning sign of structural issues fortunately most slopping floors are not significantly serious so little is done about them.
On the ground floor there is a spacious living and dining room with a corner kitchen a toilet and a utility room.
Second floor overhang issue just looking for some advice i have a frustrating situation on my house i apologize for not posting a picture but if anyone wants one ill go out with my camera.
A lot would depend on the width of your house how the roof is framed and your local loading requirements.
Houses with an overhang.
Overhangs on two sides of pennsylvania dutch barns protect doors windows and other lower level structure.
It s most likely possible.
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Overhangs on all four sides of barns is common in swiss architecture.
The ground floor is essentially a transparent podium which engages with the outdoor landscape.
So in your case that would mean a floor system that s 2 deep.
In architecture an overhang is a protruding structure that may provide protection for lower levels.
But you would probably need an engineer to figure out what it will.