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Casa Casaler is located within the centre of Santa Margarida and Els Monjos, and the house occupies numbers 8-10 of Avinguda de Catalunya.
It is a building with a side yard. Central body composed of ground floor and first floor. Attached garage. Façade with curved balcony, with two doors with stepped lintel decorated with ceramics. Wavy roof with balls at the ends. Tripartite window and semi-circular arched portal on the ground floor.
Casa Casaler was built following the Noucentista aesthetic of the 1930s.
Noucentista style house and patio. In principle it is a house between partitions, but it partly escapes this typology by having a side yard. The central body of the building has all the openings (doors and windows) moulded and with semicircular arches. There is a large window divided by two windows. On the first floor there is an iron railing balcony. The blue, white and yellow glazed tile plinth stands out. The doors leading to the balcony are decorated at the top with tiles of the same type, which form a triangle. The upper part of the building is closed from a cornice arranged on all the façades, which gives rise to a wall that ends irregularly and where the curves predominate over the straight, in a symmetrical way. Two iron railings and two balls with floral crown decoration close the main façade. To the left of the central body described, there is a garden with two large palm trees. It is accessed through an iron gate. The fence is decorated with blue and white glazed tiles. Inside the courtyard, a porch, supported by two pilasters, serves as the entrance to the house. On the right side of the central body there is an annex that follows the tone of the main façade.