Located in Argaki tou Poumi in Pedoulas, this listed mountain dwelling is reimagined as a careful dialogue between heritage and contemporary living. The intervention preserves and consolidates the original stone structure, allowing its massing and material character to anchor the project, while new volumes and terraces step gently with the natural slope to frame views toward the surrounding valley. A sheltered courtyard becomes the organizing heart of the house, balancing protection and openness within the mountainous climate. Locally sourced stone, timber pergolas, and deep-set glazing reinterpret vernacular construction through a restrained contemporary language, ensuring that the architecture remains rooted in place—solid, adaptive, and quietly integrated within the landscape of Poumi Creek.