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A little gabled house that is really a shelf: open rooms on every floor for tiny treasures, an attic under the roof, and pull-out trinket drawers with shaped knobs. The plank-panelled back carries a motif cut right through the gable — a heart, star, flower or moon that also becomes the drawer knobs — and each side wall gets four-pane windows with glue-in white frames. Choose one to three storeys, the exact width, depth and room height, how many drawers, and a roof trimmed with scalloped clouds, clean edges or zigzag bunting. Prints as a three-colour project, one colour per plate — house, drawers, and roof + trim — so it works without an AMS too. Print the roof with a brim: it stands on its flattened ridge.
How many room floors the house has below the attic. Every storey is split into a big room and a smaller bay by a divider that swaps sides floor by floor; the gable attic on top is always open.
Width of the house walls. The baseboard plinth adds 2.5 mm each side, and the roof overhangs a little more. 125 mm is the classic shelf size.
How deep the rooms are, front to back. Deeper rooms hold bigger treasures but the house stands further off the wall.
Interior height of each storey. Size it to what will live inside — little figures need about 40 mm, taller ones more.
How many pull-out trinket drawers, filled into the divider bays from the bottom storey up (at most one per storey). Bays without a drawer stay open cubbies. Each drawer gets a motif knob to glue on.
The signature shape, used twice: cut through the gable so light shines into the attic, and as the drawer knobs. Pick none for a plain gable with simple round knobs.
The roof's edge trim: scalloped cloud bargeboards (the classic look), straight clean edges, or zigzag bunting teeth.
Cuts a four-pane window into each side wall on every storey, with separately-printed frames in the trim colour to glue in from the outside.
Clearance preset for the drawer slide, the knob stems and the window-frame plugs. standard suits most printers; snug if your printer is dialled in; loose if parts bind.