We have renovated a floor of a 1930 building built with solid ceramic walls and forged with metal joists and ceramic vaults, an example of the Catalan architecture of the time. It is located in the chamfer between Llull and Llacuna streets, one street from the popular Rambla de Poblenou and 7 minutes from Bogatell Beach. The building is three floors high and has three houses per landing. Its façade, recently renovated, is decorated with countless unique details of the architecture of the time, which give it a stately appearance as a whole. We were struck by the physiognomy of this property, which opens like a fan to respond to the geometry of the chamfer. We liked the number of openings that connect the house to the outside; the main façade sunny in the mornings, two interior patios that allow the toilets to be ventilated and the façade to the interior patio with an afternoon sun that enters the back of the house and that teaches us industrial architecture, which constituted the economic activity of the neighborhood in the past. Although originally the distribution of spaces meets the way of life of the time, with a functional kitchen and a long, dark corridor with adjoining rooms, we have transformed it into a house with open spaces, well ventilated and naturally illuminated, preserving its original values: the gradual opening of its spaces, more unique construction elements such as vaults, the wooden porches of the façade and the verticality of the spaces. The property has a built area of 113.00m2 and 96.28m2 useful. It is accessed from a small hallway that gives way to the kitchen, integrated into the living room and dining room in a large space of more than 40.00 m2. From here we connect, through a small distribution corridor, to the toilet, shower and sink, and to the bedrooms; a suite with a full bathroom, a double bedroom and a large single bedroom. The property has an elevator, it is rented furnished. In the rehabilitation project, we wanted to maintain the visual continuity of the spaces, creating interior windows, with warm materials; natural oak wood floors, built-in wardrobes in all rooms integrated into the partitions, marbles in bathrooms, tempered glass partitions, aluminum carpentry with thermal bridge breakage and textured lacquered finish, and the most unique piece of the house: the kitchen countertop, custom-made by a cabinetmaker, with oak planks, which synthesizes the geometry of the floor in its particular fan serving the main space of the house in several ways. In short, it is a nice and bright apartment in an excellent location and with many amenities.