This is a striking example of modernist architecture with strong influences of Catalan Modernism, reminiscent of Antoni Gaudí's works. The building's facade showcases an interesting combination of textures and materials: the smooth plaster of the main part contrasts with the terracotta brick elements of the balconies and cornices.
The upper part of the building is adorned with colorful trencadís mosaic (broken ceramic tiles) featuring geometric patterns framed by a dark blue border. This decorative element creates a vibrant accent on the facade. Above the mosaic is a brick balustrade parapet with curved lines characteristic of modernism.
The arched windows with green shutters are framed by simple light-colored casings that harmoniously blend with the textured plaster of the walls. The lower semicircular balcony is surrounded by brick balusters, creating an elegant openwork structure.
The facade demonstrates a masterful combination of functionality and decorative elements, where each feature has both practical and aesthetic significance. The textured wall plaster creates the effect of natural stone, which is typical for the organic architecture of the early 20th century.