noun the underside of a part of a building, such as a beam, arch, or cornice
In construction, the soffit refers to the exposed surface beneath the overhanging section of a roof eave.
The soffit is the underside of a building component, such as an arch, beam, or cornice.
Soffits are often used to cover structural elements or hide wiring and piping in interior spaces.
Soffits are commonly installed in homes to provide a finished look to the underside of roof overhangs.
In architecture, a soffit is the underside of a building component, such as an arch, beam, or cornice.
In construction, a soffit is the material that covers the underside of a roof overhang or the underside of a staircase.
In interior design, a soffit can be used to create visual interest or to hide structural elements like ductwork or plumbing.