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  "path": "/the-cottage-in-vysocina-by-plus-one-architects-proves-darkness-is-a-design-tool/209011",
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  "textContent": "Something changes when you stop treating light as the only goal. Most cottage renovations chase brightness — white walls, exposed beams, linen curtains, every cliché you’ve seen a hundred times on Pinterest. Plus One Architects did the opposite. Their attic conversion of a 19th-century farmhouse in the Czech Vysočina region builds atmosphere through shadow, raw […]\n\nThe post The Cottage in Vysočina by Plus One Architects Proves Darkness Is a Design Tool appeared first on WE AND THE COLOR.",
  "title": "The Cottage in Vysočina by Plus One Architects Proves Darkness Is a Design Tool"
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