The image showcases an exquisite example of modernist architecture with distinct Catalan Art Nouveau (Modernisme) influences. The building features an asymmetrical yet harmonious façade, typical of the early 20th century Art Nouveau style.
The façade is distinguished by soft pastel colors—predominantly pinkish-beige walls with decorative elements. The lower level is clad in natural stone with inserts of yellow ceramic tiles, creating an interesting textural contrast. The left portion of the structure draws particular attention with its expressive tower crowned by an elegant dome. The tower is adorned with vertical window openings and decorative ornamentation at the top.
The façade is richly embellished with colorful ceramic inserts, characteristic of Art Nouveau, while a vibrant mosaic panel is placed above the central entrance. The window openings have various shapes and frames, emphasizing the playful nature of the architectural style. Balconies with wrought iron lace railings add sophistication and lightness to the building.
The architect masterfully combined functionality with decorative elements, creating a building that blends harmoniously with the surrounding landscape framed by old trees. The overall composition of the façade with its multi-level elements, tower, balconies, and decorative details creates the impression of a romantic Mediterranean villa, where each element is thoughtfully designed and carries not only aesthetic but also symbolic function.