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Mansard Monday ~ Patterned Slate

Mansard Monday ~ Patterned slate shingles on a beautifully detailed Second Empire style townhouse in York, PA.

The Mansard roof form that turns an Italianate style house into a Second Empire style house comes from France and was typically called a “French roof” during the 19th century – when all things Parisian were in vogue.

The use of different shapes and colors of slate or wood shingle was common on Second Empire roofs. The exuberant use of architectural patterning is a character defining feature of the Victorian era. The preservation of such roofs should be a priority where they survive.

Understanding the style of a house will help you understand which features are character-defining so you can prioritize their preservation.

Second Empire is one of 25 historic architectural styles described and illustrated in Chapter 2 of “Restoring Your Historic House, The Comprehensive Guide for Homeowners.”

Signed and personalized copies of the award-winning and bestselling 720-page hardcover book are available from the author in our shop, YourHistoricHouse.com/shop/.

Our shop also carries select preservation and restoration titles by other authors. Save on cost and shipping with our multi-book combo packs!

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