Two-storey house with rationalist structure typical of the first cited of the twentieth century.
Asymmetrical facade building, consisting of a ground floor with two doors and a central rectangular window on the ground floor, forming a single band with enlisted walls. On the second floor there is a balcony with a masonry sill, two windows and one central door with horizontal walls enlisted. A concrete visor over the openings of the second floor is linked to the roof. On the third floor there is only one window and cover supported on the right foot of metal tube.