A small house on the roof was often called a "attic" or a "rooftop hut." In the Jiangnan water towns and ancient villages in China, the more common attic was mostly made of wood or steel. The independent space on the roof of the building not only played a role in aesthetic decoration, but also provided additional living or storage space. It could be used to store grain, sundries, or as a servant's living space. With the development of modern architectural design, the use of the attic gradually became more diverse. In addition to storage and living, it was also used as a study, studio, tea room, and so on. In residential buildings, office buildings, villas, and other buildings, lofts were widely used. In addition, some small rooftops were also built by the owners into leisure garden space and other special purposes. The novel, Drunken Golden Cup, is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
A small house built on top of a roof was often called a "attic" or a "rooftop hut." The attic was located on the roof of the building. It could be made of wood or steel to form an independent space. Not only was it aesthetically pleasing, but it could also provide additional living or storage space. In China, lofts were more common in Jiangnan water towns and ancient villages. In history, they were mostly used to store grain, sundries, or for servants to live in. In modern architecture, the attic had more diverse uses. In addition to storage and living, it could also be used as a study, studio, tea room, and so on. Most of the roofs were inclined, which was good for drainage and lighting. In terms of architectural structure, the attic was connected to the main building through stairs. The design of the stairs took into account both safety and beauty. In addition, some self-built small houses on the roof were built to reduce the impact of rain and snow on the stairs leading to the roof, or to reduce the summer sun's exposure to the building. The novel, Drunken Golden Cup, is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Based on the information given so far, it was not clear about the specific problem of having a small house on the roof. For example, did he want to know the rationality of this building structure, the construction method, the meaning of feng shui, or other related content? From the perspective of rationality, referring to the relevant concepts of ancient architecture, building a small house between the main house and the wing room had many adverse effects. For example, in ancient feudal etiquette, it would destroy the order of seniority. From the perspective of Feng Shui, it might form a "teardrop house" and was not conducive to the family's wind and qi gathering. From the perspective of the living environment, it might affect the lighting, causing the main house to be dark and damp, and the splashing of water from the eaves might cause water to accumulate in the main house. However, if it was a modern building that did not involve traditional concepts, a small house on the roof might be a modern architectural design requirement, such as a functional attic, a viewing room, or a facility room. The novel, Drunken Golden Cup, is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
It was not clear what the " little cutie on the roof " referred to. If it referred to the small animals on the roof of the building, such as the ancient buildings such as the Forbidden City, there were glazed ornaments such as spine beasts on the roofs and eaves. The images of these ornaments were auspicious animals such as dragons, phoenixes, lions, etc., which could be regarded as interesting existences on the roof. From a natural point of view, there might be birds and other small animals appearing on the roof, like a bird on the roof being entangled by a rope and its companion circling to rescue it. The novel, Drunken Golden Cup, is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were many interesting little secrets on the roof. In terms of functional facilities, there were balls on some roofs. They were actually non-powered wind caps, also known as ventilation balls. This was a ventilation device driven by natural wind. It could extract turbid and warm air from the house, improve the indoor environment, and make the air fresher and healthier. It could effectively discharge turbid air, humidity, heat, smoke, and other impurities in spaces such as factories and basements. It did not require electricity, saving energy and costs. However, it also had its limitations. The initial cost was high, it needed professional installation and adjustment, the ventilation effect was affected by the wind, and the range of use was affected by the terrain. There were also special designs and facilities on the roofs of some buildings. For example, the roof of the Hall of Supreme Harmony was ranked according to the number of spine beasts. There were ten spine beasts on the roof of the Hall of Supreme Harmony, which was the most in the Forbidden City, and the number was even. There were huge "kisses" at both ends of the spine. Some roofs were designed to be special places, such as the bird garden in the sky and the rooftop apron. Their existence was related to the people and things in the building. In addition, the kindergarten's roof and railings had a safety function, and the kindergarten's roof platform could also be planned and designed. For example, it was necessary to consider the rules when playing games on it, and also consider what facilities were missing on the platform. From the perspective of the building structure itself, the roof with four slopes and five ridges had good drainage performance, which could reduce the risk of water accumulation on the roof and corrosion of the steel structure. The attic space inside could be used flexibly as a storage area, living space, or leisure space. The appearance was beautiful and elegant, which could enhance the overall beauty of the building. The roofs of some parks would be turned into gardens. For example, the newly discovered building in Changning District had a terrace garden on the roof, decorated with a variety of flowers and vegetables, and had a high green coverage. Rooftop fans were also a type of rooftop facility. They were made up of a motor, impellers, and a shell. The motor drove the impellers to rotate and create a negative pressure to suck in the external air. Through the exhaust pipe, the hot air, moisture, or harmful gases in the room were discharged. Some high-efficiency rooftop fans were designed with advanced aerospace, low noise, and intelligent control. The novel, Drunken Golden Cup, is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Here are some nice names for small rooftops: - " Star-top Villa ". The " Star-top Villa " reflected its position on the roof. The " small villa " gave people a feeling of being an exquisite, small, and warm place to live or rest. - " Dome Secluded Pavilion "." Dome " referred to the shape of the roof, giving the feeling of the sky covering it." Secluded Pavilion " referred to a quiet pavilion, full of poetry. - The term " roof room " indicated that it was an elegant house on the roof. - " Tiantai Hut "." Tiantai " referred to the roof platform." Hut " was a simple and charming name for a small house. - " Jingxuan on the Eaves "." Jingxuan on the Eaves " indicated the location." Jingxuan " emphasized the quiet and leisurely atmosphere. The novel, Drunken Golden Cup, is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Houses without roofs could be called open-air houses or open-air houses. For example, in some abandoned small courtyards, there were open-top houses for cars, and there were houses like the houses where women lived in Huaibei, Anhui Province, whose roofs were blown away. These houses without roofs could be summarized with such names. The novel, Drunken Golden Cup, is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Some of the small houses on the roofs in the countryside were called attics, while others were called insulation layers. Its main function was to isolate heat, rain, moisture, wind, and so on. It could also store some sundries that were not used for the time being. Different regions might have different names. The novel, Drunken Golden Cup, is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Whether or not it affected Feng Shui depended on the specific situation. From the point of view of the House Fate Flying Star Compass, if the flying star at the entrance of the House Fate Compass was a star of death, then the rising part of the roof could make the star of death in the water ascend the mountain. This situation was not related, and it was even a good thing (withdrawing the mountain and releasing the evil). However, most Yang residences did not like to be covered by tall objects (including trees, houses, etc.). This might increase the Yin Qi in the house, but it was not necessarily a problem after being covered. It would only happen according to the situation of the Taisui Star flying in the palace. It usually happened after the Yang residence was prosperous. In some traditional concepts, for example, a small house built between the main house and the wing room (often shorter than the main house and the wing room), the roof water would drip onto the small house to form the so-called "teardrop house". The ancients thought it was unlucky, but this saying was superstitious. From a scientific point of view, such a layout of the house may have problems with poor ventilation and lighting. For example, women and children who lived in such a house with poor lighting were prone to illness. In addition, when it rained continuously, the humidity was high and the poor ventilation of the side room was easy to make the occupants sick. The novel, Drunken Golden Cup, is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!