It retains its essential historic architectural integrity, and is a landmark in Delray Beach.
The house has a two-story, wood-frame structure, and was originally constructed as a single-family residence.
Built in 1936, during the Depression as a seasonal residence, the construction represents what locally is known as Resort Colonial Style.
The house has a composition-shingled complex hip roof that is low-pitched and has a brick chimney in the center.
The windows are filled with 6/6 double-hung wooden sashes which are protected by operable louvered shutters.