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what does the inside of eaves look like

The inside of eaves usually looks like the underside of the roof overhang: either open rafters or a finished soffit panel, depending on the house style.

What you might see

  • Open eaves: You can see the rafter ends or roof framing from below, which gives a more rustic or traditional look.
  • Closed eaves: The underside is covered with a soffit, so it looks like a neat horizontal board or panel.
  • Edge details: Near the outer edge, you’ll often see fascia boards, drip edge flashing, and sometimes gutters attached below the roof line.

In simple terms

Think of eaves as the roof’s “lip.” From underneath, that lip may be exposed wood beams or a smooth boxed-in finish, but it always sits just beyond the wall to help move rainwater away from the building.

Common components

Part| What it looks like from inside| Purpose
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Rafters| Angled framing members| Support the roof 38
Soffit| Flat underside panel| Covers the gap under the overhang 39
Fascia| Vertical board at the edge| Finishes the edge and supports gutters 48
Drip edge| Thin metal strip| Directs water away from the wood 48

If you want the simplest visual: from below, eaves are usually either exposed wooden beams or a clean boxed-in underside with vents, depending on how the roof was built.