This corner building with two façades was designed with a commercial ground floor and two floors, dedicated to a single dwelling, differing from the usual distribution of one dwelling on each floor of the building.
The façade facing calle Concepción Arenal does not have a door and is smaller than the one on calle Real. The ideal position to view them is from the opposite corner and at a skewed angle. This way, the uniform design of both fronts can be seen, which are designed with balconies and galleries with carefully carved openwork parapets. Also noteworthy is the crowning cornice, more protruding than usual and with a decorative work based on rhombuses and corbels.
The ground floor, which has now been refurbished, had two Art Nouveau doors and decorative mouldings on the curtail walls and around the windows in the original project.