Mansard Monday ~ Lovely Second Empire Mansion

Mansard Monday ~ A lovely Second Empire style mansion in Kennebunk, Maine.

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 (including the language).

This example has a concave curve to the Mansard form, but the roof can also be found with a straight slope, convex curve, or combined concave and convex curves for an S-shaped roof slope. Too much was never enough for some Victorians!

Understanding the style of a house will help you know 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/.

It is the perfect holiday gift for the old house lover on your list!

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© Scott T. Hanson 2023

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