CEDUR Shiloh roof tops this beautiful custom home in Utah, built by Cambridge Home Company.
Sloped roofs are no longer reserved for traditional cabins or classic suburban homes. In today’s architectural world, modern and contemporary sloped roof designs are making a powerful statement. If you’re exploring bold, beautiful, and practical ways to elevate your home’s exterior, a slanted roof could be the perfect feature.
In this article, we’ll explore why sloped roofs are trending in contemporary design, the performance advantages they bring, and design inspiration from real-world homes that turn angles into artistry.
While flat roofs are often associated with modern architecture, sloped roofs are quickly becoming a design favorite due to their versatility and functional benefits:
The success of a modern sloping roof house depends not only on the shape but also on the roofing material. You want a product that matches the clean lines of modern homes while offering long-term protection against the elements.
That’s where CEDUR synthetic shakes shine:
For homes with pitched roofs, CEDUR complements both sharp angles and gentle slopes while offering premium curb appeal.
Here are 7 stunning examples of modern contemporary sloped roof houses that bring creativity and functionality together:
A Santa Barbara home featuring a CEDUR Shiloh roof, expertly installed by Angeles Roofing.
With its sleek single-slope roofline and CEDUR Shiloh roofing, this cream-toned Santa Barbara home captures a modern coastal aesthetic. The minimalist structure contrasts beautifully with the rugged charm of palms, boulders, and lush trees that soften the look.
Minnesota home with CEDUR Shiloh slanted roof and twin gables installed by Kuhl’s Contracting.
This classic home features a steeply sloped roof with dark CEDUR shakes and charming twin gables that give it a classic, cozy look. The rooflines create a sense of height and character while blending nicely with the white exterior and front porch. Surrounded by greenery, flowers, and a winding stone path, the setting feels peaceful and perfectly polished.
CEDUR Walden roof on a Colorado Springs home, expertly installed by RoofWorx.
This distinctive blue home features a steeply pitched roof with traditional gables and a turret-style slope that adds character and vertical appeal. The brown CEDUR shakes bring rich texture, enhancing the home’s historic charm. Set against a dry hillside with a curved path and wide lawn, the scene feels peaceful and rooted in classic Americana.
CEDUR Walden siding on a custom South Carolina home, built by Will Morrison Construction.
This lakefront home features a dynamic multi-slope roof design, with intersecting pitches that create a sense of architectural movement and balance. The CEDUR shake roof complements the warm wood siding and stone accents, giving the home a refined, lodge-like feel. Surrounded by trees and overlooking the water, its peaceful setting and natural textures make it an ideal retreat.
A CEDUR Walden roof on a Maryland home, installed by Smart Roof.
This charming countryside home features a traditional sloped roof with dormers that add extra height and natural light to the upper level. The CEDUR shake roofing offers a warm, wood-toned texture that pairs beautifully with the deep green exterior and white trim. Surrounded by open lawn, mature trees, and garden beds, the setting feels peaceful and well-tended—ideal for relaxed, rural living.
A CEDUR Walden roof on a Tudor style house in Northridge, California, installed by Total Roofing Inc.
This Tudor-style home features steeply pitched roofs that highlight its historic character and architectural symmetry. The deep brown CEDUR shakes pair beautifully with the stone and stucco exterior, giving the home a warm, grounded feel. Surrounded by greenery and set beneath a wide sky, it blends traditional elegance with natural charm.
A CEDUR Shiloh roof on a Minnesota home, installed by Kuhl’s Contracting.
This classic home pairs its sharply pitched rooflines with crisp white siding and clean architectural symmetry. The dark CEDUR shakes add depth and contrast, while multiple dormers enhance both curb appeal and natural light. Surrounded by lush landscaping and nestled in a wooded neighborhood, it offers a timeless take on traditional sloped roof design.
Thinking about a sloped roof for your build or renovation? Here are tips for making it work:
CEDUR isn’t just beautiful—it’s built for performance on modern homes. Here’s why it’s a top choice for sloped roof architecture:
A CEDUR Walden roof in Fairfax Station, Virginia, installed by Marshall Roofing.
From bold rooflines to weather-smart performance, sloped roof designs are where contemporary architecture meets timeless durability. Renovating a mountain lodge, updating a coastal estate, or building a modern farmhouse—CEDUR delivers unmatched beauty and performance.
Ready to bring your modern roof vision to life? Contact CEDUR to explore high-performance sloped roof solutions designed to elevate your home’s value and style.