This is a three-storey four-bedroom house located on a hillside in the village area of Tala, Paphos, with an entrance on the upper level and stunning panoramic views to the south and the sea. The entrance for cars is from the road level, where there is a covered but open parking lot with vertical wooden slats for shading and safety. The architecture of the house is designed taking into account the relief: each level is placed lower than the previous one, providing maximum privacy and perfect use of the natural slope. The living areas — kitchen, dining room and living room — are located on the middle level and overlook the pool and terrace, effectively cantilevered overhanging the cliff. Utility rooms and bathrooms are located in the depth of the layout on each level. From the street, the house looks like a one-story building, but from the bottom there is a dramatic view of the "floating" volumes of natural concrete. The building is partially buried in the slope, which provides natural thermal insulation: coolness in summer and warmth in winter. Large south-facing windows fill the house with light and views, while awnings and slats regulate the solar currents. The structure and enclosing elements are made with high thermal insulation characteristics, and all engineering systems and equipment are energy efficient. Title Deeds are available. Tala, located just 8 km from Paphos, is famous for its views, the monastery of Ag. Neophytos and its popularity among expats due to its convenient location and accessibility to all areas of the city.