Built on the uphill northern alley, it stands unchanged with the veranda hovering above the shadow of the passage. A typical Aegean property integrated into the organic, functional visual unity, homogeneity and balance of the settlement, it is developed on three levels. The house has four entrances and can be restored in a way so as to preserve the elements of the past but also to combine a series of architectural interventions, renewing the space with functionality and simplicity. The upper and lower floors have a total area of 141 sq m. with a veranda of approximately 12 sq m. facing south and with an open horizon. In the southern perspective we find the first level, a two-room autonomous structure of 29 sq m. Following the carved facade, a sturdy stone staircase leads to the second level where at 65 sq m. of the main ground floor, five individual spaces are developed from which two bedrooms, a kitchen, a living room and a bathroom can be obtained. The upper floor of 47 sq.m. is functional and can be used as a living space with minimal interventions, it has a bedroom, kitchen, living room, small bathroom, storage space (loft) and hall. The double entrances on each level give plurality to the layout and utilization of the spaces. The residence is located in one of the most well-preserved and well-known villages of the island, with several permanent residents, amenities and a large summer visitor population.