Proportion Is Key: Finding the Sweet Spot
For every foot of unbroken roofline, consider 1 to 1.25 inches of cupola base height. This means a 20-foot roofline would look best with a cupola base between 20 and 25 inches tall. However, this is just a starting point!
Additional Considerations: Roof Pitch and Architectural Style
- Roof Pitch: Steeper roofs can handle taller cupolas without appearing out of place. Conversely, low-pitched roofs benefit from shorter cupolas to maintain a balanced look.
- Architectural Style: Traditional styles like Georgian or Victorian often pair well with taller cupolas. Modern or ranch-style homes might be well suited to shorter, sleeker designs.
Pro tip: Visual aids can be incredibly helpful! Here are some suggestions:
- Online Visualization Tools: Many websites offer tools that allow you to upload a picture of your home and virtually test different cupola styles and sizes.
- Cardboard Cutouts: Create life-size cardboard cutouts of potential cupola heights and place them on your roof to visualize the final look.
We Are Here to Help
We offer a wide variety of cupola styles, materials, and sizes, ensuring you find the perfect fit for your home. We even offer custom options to bring your unique vision to life. Don't let cupola sizing become a source of stress. By understanding the principles of proportion, considering your roof's unique characteristics, and leveraging the expertise of Valley Forge Cupolas, you can confidently choose a cupola height that elevates your rooftop and adds a touch of timeless elegance to your home.
Browse our collection online or contact us today! Let Valley Forge Cupolas help you find the perfect crown for your architectural masterpiece.