The façade is decorated using the technique of graffiti, which originated in the Renaissance in Florence. It involves layering a dark plaster with a white one and then incising it with a stylus (“sgraffio”) to reveal the darker layer beneath, thereby bringing forth the desired shapes. An example can also be seen in the façades of some buildings in the historic center of Feltre.
The villa features an elongated tympanum and simulates a greater thrust of the entrance door with the stucco decoration above that recalls the tympanum. The windows beside the bifora on the first floor are alternately decorated with a curved tympanum and a simple architrave.
The villa is open for visits by reservation.