Before us is a striking example of a modernist façade in the Catalan style, possibly inspired by the works of Antoni Gaudí or his followers. The building's façade is constructed of red brick, creating a warm background for the decorative elements.
The central element of the composition is an elegant balcony with wrought iron railings of complex ornamental design. The wrought iron forms intricate curves and spirals, demonstrating the high level of metalworking craftsmanship characteristic of early 20th century modernist architecture.
Behind the balcony is a window space with green wooden shutters that contrast with the red-terracotta color of the façade. The upper part of the window opening is adorned with a decorative grille featuring a floral motif.
Particularly noteworthy are the white decorative panels on both sides of the window, adorned with complex Art Nouveau ornamentation featuring fluid, flowing lines that create an impression of movement. These organic forms, reminiscent of plant motifs, are a typical feature of Catalan Modernism and create an expressive contrast with the geometric structure of the rest of the façade.
The white color of the decorative panels stands out effectively against the red brick background, enhancing the architectural expressiveness of the entire composition. This combination of colors and materials is a characteristic feature of Barcelona architecture from this period.