The apartment is a typical example of an interwar residence, integrated into the historically rich residential fabric that spreads at the foot of the Acropolis of Athens. The main concern of the renovation project was to maintain the atmosphere that permeates the initial design, and to graft with it the new constructions of the renovation - in the library and living room. Finally, the interwar character of the residence is preserved through the unpretentious blending of materials and textures, through the meeting of the playful and unconventional with the strict and the sublime, certainly through the simplicity of forms that meets the needs of a modern family. The forms resulting from the new design of the interior of the house develop in space not so much as static pieces of furniture, but as organic extensions of its shell itself, as living branches of its basic structural elements. The library, a sculptural composition structured from different materials and incorporating an unexpected geometry, is an almost kaleidoscopic version of this element, a design game on its image and function. In the living room, materials and textures meet and converse, illuminating and enriching the palimpsest of the narratives and experiences inscribed in the interwar apartment. Marble, processed concrete, metal, which are used to create surfaces of everyday uses and conventional functions, come together in a set of intense tactileness, an artistic form that engraves the theatrical element in the space of everyday experience.