The house is designed for seasonal living, accommodating a family with two children and guests (guest room on the lower floor). The project aims to showcase mountain kishlak architecture using local materials, techniques, and craftsmanship. The design follows the natural topography, ensuring optimal scenic views and climate adaptation. Inspired by traditional Uzbek mountain homes, it features terraces and girder floors. Locally sourced stone is the main building material, and regional artisans contributed to construction and interior details, enhancing cultural authenticity.