Sorolla arranged on the main floor a work area consisting of three adjoining studios with high ceilings and abundant lighting, both lateral and zenithal, with their own access from the back of the garden, and the more public domestic area: living room and dining room, with entrance from the first garden, through the main portico.
On the first floor were the family bedrooms, and on the second floor the servants' bedrooms. The semi-basement floor, ventilated by the 'Andalusian courtyard', contained the kitchen and other rooms, and the housekeepers' living quarters. The house had electricity and central heating.