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"textContent": "Minimalism gets misused constantly. Architects slap flat roofs on boxy volumes, strip interiors to bare concrete, and call it restraint. What studio edit! delivered in Prague’s Čakovice district is something far more considered—a family house that earns its simplicity by putting spatial intelligence first. The result is a home that feels generous, connected, and quietly […]\n\nThe post This Prague Family House by edit! Shows What Minimalism Looks Like When It Actually Works appeared first on WE AND THE COLOR.",
"title": "This Prague Family House by edit! Shows What Minimalism Looks Like When It Actually Works"
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