That's what I thought. Nice. Thank you for posting a new view. If you have the time, could you perhaps post a wider-angle view, including the whole shutter/frame? Though one can estimate the catch's size by the screws, it's hard to picture it in situ - it would be nice to see the aesthetic angle, so to speak. And to see its placement with respect of things like - when the shutter is open, are the flanges in a position where they could catch on clothes? Is it as pratical as it is effective and beautiful?
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Interesting idea here. Await next instalment.
Becoming beauteous, this house. (The plant isn't a wattle, but it's a yellow-flowered leguminous plant - I think a tree. It's a donation from a bird.)
The guttering is elegant. Could it cope with (heavy) rain on a larger roof? (Tell us what it's made of.)
More beautiful by the day. Brilliant idea in the sky windows. Good brain at work here.
Following progress with fascination.
Love the green edge to the sky windows. Very clever.
Gets prettier all the time.
I like it. Simple but elegant. I see good ideas.
Please post more views of catch 484.
elegant design but the photo isn't clear enough to see it exactly, and how it goes together. Thank you.
soon.
That's what I thought. Nice. Thank you for posting a new view. If you have the time, could you perhaps post a wider-angle view, including the whole shutter/frame? Though one can estimate the catch's size by the screws, it's hard to picture it in situ - it would be nice to see the aesthetic angle, so to speak. And to see its placement with respect of things like - when the shutter is open, are the flanges in a position where they could catch on clothes? Is it as pratical as it is effective and beautiful?
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