The bachelor’s thesis renegotiates the way of life in the modern apartment. The constantly new needs of their increasingly demanding users as well as the evolution of technologies that redefine habitation. But the imposition of a sudden confinement comes to contribute to the distance of man from his social environment and the city in which we live. The experience of the space becomes suffocating or even anti-productive since we have to work from there. The investigation through the interventions-constructions from the small scale (objects-furniture) to the larger scale (structural elements) is carried out with reference point of my apartment. The idea of an apartment inside the apartment itself creates the dialogue of the “inside” with the “outside” in the apartment itself helping work, relaxation, relaxation of activities and new ways of hospitality. Fragmenting the filling elements outside the bearing body and separating the free time from the productive one but also leaving the possibility open to the user who is constantly connected to the house to be disconnected from it, mutating the furniture. A multi-level space emerges that is free to be developed to meet the needs of the user. In the context of the previous analysis, you propose a prefabricated shell (capsule) that integrates the uses of the kitchen and bathroom to release passages for the flow of furniture movements, separating the apartment from the completely private to private-public. A basic tool for the production of space is the experiential observation of the possible positions of the objects, integration and appropriation of the furniture 1-1 and under what conditions they will take their final form. Perhaps the “undefined space” that Georges Perec could not perceive and called it useless_a-functional space. Contributing (and) his reflection, solutions are given for a more extended quality life in the modern Athenian district.