Thatched Roof
A thatched roof is a traditional roofing style made from dry vegetation, such as straw, reed, or thatch. This method has been used for centuries in various cultures around the world due to its natural insulation properties and availability of materials. Thatched roofs are often seen in rural areas and historical buildings, providing a rustic charm.
The construction of a thatched roof involves layering the vegetation in a way that sheds water effectively. Proper maintenance is essential to ensure longevity, as thatched roofs can be susceptible to pests and decay. They are often associated with cottage architecture and can be found in regions like England and Ireland.