Since there aren't any specific specifications for construction of A-frames and there is no special requirements for A-frame construction, there should be no threat to your building plans unless you have the piece of land in a neighborhood or subdivision with strict restrictions regarding the kind of home which can be built. If you already have an area of a few acres? You can build the A-frame house of your dreams even if you already have a small area.


A-frame houses are constructed in the shape of a huge triangle -and, as we've established as a capitalized version of the letter that is the initial letter of our alphabet. A-frame homes are easily recognizable by their large rooflines. An A-frame home's roof extends to almost the level of the foundation, and forms two walls that slope inside the house.

A Frame Cabin Tiny


A-frame homes typically are more than one story high and have an open loft-style interior. A-frame houses usually have floor-to-ceiling windows inside the walls that are upright. This is because of aesthetics as well as practical reasons.

A Frame Cabin Tiny
Transforming A Frame Cabin

Transforming A Frame Cabin


R.M. Schindler made the A-frame's U.S. debut in California in 1930s Southern California. Schindler. Schindler, a Vienna-born architect liked Frank Lloyd Wright and collaborated with Wright on the design of the famous Hollyhock House.

2 Story A Frame House


While Schindler was an architect visionary A-frame homes were being used before the time he constructed his first home at Lake Arrowhead. The construction method of A-frames is sturdy and practical and has been in use across Asia and Europe for hundreds of years.

2 Story A Frame House
Big A Frame House

Big A Frame House


A-frame buildings work well in cold climates because of their pitched rooflines. There is less risk of accumulation of snow, which could cause roof damage. The majority of A-frame homes in the U.S. were built between the 1950s and the 1970s, mostly in mountainous areas with forests (think Colorado, Utah, the Pacific Northwest, and so on.

Curved A Frame House


The tiny home movement as well as an overall trend towards sustainable living have led to an upsurge in A-frames. The simple design and minimal exterior maintenance requirements helps to make them a great option for those trying to cut back or commit to a greener lifestyle.

Curved A Frame House