The saltbox originated in New England and is an example of American colonial architecture. Folklore holds that the saltbox form was popilarized by Queen Anne's taxation of houses greater than one store. Since the rear of the roof descended to the height of a single-story building, the structure was exempt from the tax.
Standard Features​
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Floors: 4x4 skids - 2x4 floor joists 16" o.c. floor joists - 3/4" Smart Floor
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Walls: 2x4 Studs - 16" o.c. studs (for Premier Collection) 24" o.c. (for Standard Collection) - 50year LP Smart siding
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Roofs: 2x4 rafters - 1x4 Purlins - Bubblewrap Insulation - 30 year shingle roof - 40year metal roof with 1x4 Purlins (for Premier Collection)
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Doors: 6'x6' Double Doors (with choice of trim for doors)
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Windows: 1) 24"x36" Windows
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Vents: 2) Gable Vents
Choose your siding and trim color
Choose your roof color
White
Light Stone
Ash Grey
Taupe
Brown
Forest Green
Dark red
Native Copper
Burgundy
Charcoal
Black
Galvalume
Burnished Slate
Choose your doors
Single Doors
Steel 9-Lite
Prehung
Steel 6 Panel
Prehung
Double Panel Door Trim
Standard
Door Trim
Diamond
Door Trim
Crossbuck
Door Trim
Stall
Door Trim
Transom
Door Trim
Rounded
Door Trim
Double Doors
Diamond Door Trim
Crossbuck Door Trim
Standard Door Trim
Arch Top Door Trim
Stall Door Trim
Transom Windows
Rounded Door Trim
Double Door Trim
Crossbuck with Arch Windows