Small Scale Reconstruction. The intervention in the traditional two-storey house in Argalasti Pelion aims at the harmonious connection between the authentic local architecture and modern living needs. Maintaining the basic characteristics of the traditional style of the area, such as the roof, stone and wooden frames, the intervention aims to highlight the interior spaces. On the ground floor, the sleeping area, bathroom and storage areas are accommodated. Here, the traditional element is preserved through the prominence of the stone, while at the same time new elements are introduced, such as the internal scale (staircase). This staircase is not only a functional element, but also incorporates storage spaces. Also, the vertical wooden elements function simultaneously as railings and as a divider that keeps the space open allowing natural light to diffuse unhindered. Upstairs, the open floor plan provides a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The accommodation area includes a living room with a fireplace, which is the central element, and a single kitchen with a dining area. The wooden ceiling beams and traditional materials meet with modern furniture and lighting options, offering comfort and functionality while maintaining the feel of the traditional home. This proposal combines traditional heritage with the needs of modern day-to-day life, offering a residence that is sustainable all year round and fully serves the modern lifestyle.