The third pillar is linked to the people of Cyprus, their way of life on the island, their personality, customs, and traditions. All traditional Cypriot homes were incorporating an enclosed courtyard, which not only was distinct due to its whitewashed surfaces, stone elements, and pungent colours and smells from its garden, but also for describing the people’s social behaviour. Within the courtyard, people felt intimacy, freedom of movement, and expression, have welcomed guests, an expression of innate hospitality that characterises the Cypriot society even until nowadays.