The distinct architectural lines of the A-frame house have made it an American icon since World War II, but living in one requires a unique set of design compromises. While the steep angles offer ...
The intriguing design, which first popped up in the U.S. in the 1930s, remains one of the most popular—and divisive—home ...
A whimsical icon of American architecture, an A-frame house is exactly what it sounds like: a building constructed in the shape of the letter A. Its steep, gabled roof extends all the way to the ...