Sure, a flat roof carport is a functional, traditional design that reliably protects your vehicle
But the style might not suit your tastes or the style of your home. Don’t worry – it’s easy to get creative, even with carports. Here’s some inspiration…
When thinking about carports, it’s quite often it’s the sturdy, flat roof design that comes to mind. In many suburbs across Australia, this type of carport design has dominated the façade of many homes with its strong, versatile and utilitarian qualities. But carports can in fact be built in a wide range of structure types to suit a variety of tastes and architectural styles. Fielders Centenary has one of the largest ranges of carport structure options in the market. CLICK HERE for a Centenary Carport that’s right for you.
1. Dutch Gable
A hip roof featuring a small gable on top, the Dutch Gable is a popular choice for carports in Australia. With its grand and classic design, Dutch Gable carports have a refined presence in the overall look of a home, seamlessly blending into existing architecture and traditional gabled rooflines. They’re especially suited to Federation and gabled cottage-style homes.
2. Curved Roof
There’s no denying the appeal of quality curves! The Fielders Centenary range of carports is available in a contemporary curved roof structure with impressive sweeping lines. Taking its inspiration from nature, this carport structure has a clean and modern look that blends incredibly well with homes in Pavilion or Harry Seidler-style architecture.
3. Cantilever Design
A bold style of carport, the Fielders Centenary Cantilever Design removes traditional corner support posts and instead is engineered with support posts in the centre, or to one side of the structure. The result is more open, usable floor space and an ‘outside the box’ overall look. It’s also simple to design a carport to protect two vehicles by adopting this structure’s streamlined quality.
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