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It seems that every part of a roof that could be decorated, is, in some roof design or other. There now follows a list of some of the more common embellishments.

屋脊和矮护墙

顶部屋脊

Top ridge

A decorative top ridge.

一个屋顶的顶部屋脊是一个显著的装饰部分。在这张图片中我们使用石头墙来完成一个人字屋顶。注意这建筑的宽度是奇数以便它的屋顶能涉及到更多的点。

末端矮墙

Terraced row

Some terraced houses with parapets above the party walls.

Terraced row interior

Interior view; each unit is self-contained – it just shares its end wall(s).

Where a row of buildings is split into several smaller habitations, as in this terraced row of houses, extending the shared (party) walls above the roof surface makes the separation between buildings visible. Note how the terrace ends have also been decorated to maintain symmetry.

Ridge

A more elaborate end parapet shown with sandstone blocks and red brick steps. The quartz block is a corbel.

护墙

Parapet

A decorative parapet on a larger building.

To keep an inhabited building 'in scale', its roof should be in proportion with the building's other stories. Large featureless roofs tend to cover barns and hangars, and are rarely found covering dwelling places. In practice, a good rule of thumb for roof height is to make it more than one story but less than two stories high. Hence with 4-meter stories, the roof should be in the range of 5–7 meters.

Whenever a roof's volume is large enough, it will tend to be used for additional rooms, perhaps even additional floors, but that in turn requires dormers, skylights, and other adjustments rather than a large expanse of blank sloping roof area. Extending the parapet vertically is often useful on larger constructions, as it allows the roof size to be reduced. This helps bring it back into scale with the rest of the building.

山墙

阶梯式山墙

Stepped gable

A stepped gable roof.

There are two common ways to 'end' a roof. One method is to extend it a way beyond the edge of the building. This helps keep the walls and ground around the building foundations drier. The other way is to extend some or all the parapet wall higher than the roof, allowing for various decorative finishes, and shrinking the size of the roof relative to the rest of the building. These designs include the Flemish gable, stepped gable and some other variants.

Stepped gables are also known as corbie steps, crow steps or craw steps. This is a simple, effective and distinctive look for a Minecraft building.

佛兰德山墙

Flemish gable

An attempt at a decorative Flemish gable. (Better versions welcome)

A Flemish gable is a decorative end to a roof containing one or more curves, and it is hard to model these convincingly at normal Minecraft scales. It's probably best to consider them merely 'a decorative roof ending' rather than trying to make them accurate. This roof style is also known as a Dutch gable. A similar design is the older clock gable, which is slightly more bell-shaped and has a cluster of three windows in the top area of the gable.

Patterned roof tiles

Patterned roof

A patterned roof. (Better versions welcome)

Embedding a pattern in the roof tiles themselves is a simple way to add flavour. Even tiny decorative flourishes can add up to make a noticeable difference, especially if you apply them as a theme throughout an entire settlement.

外墙

Facade

A plain building with a decorative facade. (Better versions welcome)

A facade is a way to add a decorative front to a plainer (and often cheaper) building. They are used to make a building look more attractive or grander than it really is, or to disguise a building's unusual shape (especially if its roof is the problem) so that it fits in better with its neighbors.

In Minecraft, redstone constructions may have all sorts of unusual shapes, and a facade may be a good way to disguise these workings.

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