dakkapel
Dakkapel is the Dutch term for a dormer window that projects from a sloping roof to create additional living space and daylight in an upper room or attic. Unlike a small roof window, a dakkapel extends beyond the roof plane with vertical side walls and a distinct front, which provides additional headroom and a more regular room shape inside. It is commonly used to transform an attic into a usable room and to improve natural light and ventilation.
Most dakkapellen are built on existing pitched roofs and can have a rectangular, curved, or gabled front.
Materials and design vary across regions and preferences. Dakkapellen can be made with masonry bases or entirely
Regulation and planning considerations differ by country and municipality. In the Netherlands and Belgium, building a