Tiny house frescoed like mansion in Pompeii
Briefly

"The House of Phaedra exemplifies a shift in Roman home design with its opulent decoration yet absence of a traditional atrium, reflecting luxury within compact spaces."
"In the 1st century A.D., Roman villas centered around atriums, but by the 2nd century, designs transitioned towards the central peristyle courtyard, marking a significant architectural evolution."
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