What roof do you like better, the first or (swipe to view), second? So it’s no secret, we’re building a brand spankin’ Photography Studio, b-u-i-l-d-i-n-g 🧱🔧🛠🏘 If you’ve ever built a home or structure before I don’t envy you, it’s all about making decisions on the information you have and how you’ve been educated. It’s a lot of research. I’m pretty excited though as we’ve found a builder that is not only around the corner from us but he use to be a studio art director so is totally talking my talk, walking my walk and has come up with quite a number of fab ideas that will help our photography layout and planning💡 I was pretty stoked when he came around. I told him my want for windows (natural light), high ceilings (for our backdrops), weight bearing roof structure (to suspend objects and clients), nooks and crannies (to store our props and wardrobe) whilst still maintaining an open floor plan, studio kitchen, bedroom and extended balcony with insulated roofing so that we can build on at a later date because our local council regs only allow a certain build space for a 2nd dwelling, and all on the 2nd floor. Well I don’t ask for much do I 😂😳 We spoke of skillion roofing (a single slanting roof) and even a butterfly roof (also known as a V roof) with two roof surfaces sloping down from opposing edges making a type of ‘V’. It’s shape resembles a butterfly's wings. This roofing style may not go down too well in our climate though. Ahhh the things we need to think about. You should see the door range I’m looking at😳 What roof structure catches your eye 👁, 1 or (swipe to view), 2? #PearlDavies #Building #RoofStructure #NoIdeaWhatWereDoing #SendHalp #ButterflyRoof #SkillionRoof #palmspringsstyle #midcenturymodern #newcastlensw (at Newcastle, Australia) https://www.instagram.com/p/B2KfmvuJKym/?igshid=soixeem2tlk7