Roof window - Henrik Hold , 2012.
German,b.1962-
Oil on linen , 53 x 55 cm

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Roof window - Henrik Hold , 2012.
German,b.1962-
Oil on linen , 53 x 55 cm
『ゴールデンウィーク恒例、天窓塞ぎの儀』
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before you tell yourself
it's just a different scene
remember it's just different from what you've seen
Stained glass window blocked at the other side in the house we are staying in
View - Pierre Le-tan
French b. 1950 -
Ink and watercolour on paper , 8.8 x 7.5 in.
29.09.2025
I haven’t shown the attic here yet. Except for installing the ventilation system, we haven’t renovated this space at all. But it’s still a pleasant place to sit under the window and work on my bullet journal spreads, especially with The Ordinary Unhappiness Podcast playing in the background.
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If someone asks me what is the most used object that I have ever 3D printed, I would answer that it is a roof window handle extension.
Idea guide, files and instructions: https://3dwithus.com/3d-printed-roof-window-handle-extension