The walls are still almost completely covered with frescoes. The
tablinum facing onto the large garden to the east must have been spectacular with its particularly fine paintings,
Fourth-Style frescoes consisting of dados (the lower portion of a wall, often decorated separately from the main upper scene) painted with green plants on a black background, a central zone of red and yellow panels with villas, sanctuaries and flying figures with a set of Apollo and the Muses and another with a frieze of still-life panels. The frescoes within the House of Julia Felix often depicted small-time merchants and the lifestyles of every day Pompeian citizens. The summer
triclinium and baths were some of the most extravagant aspects of the house used by the tenants. The dining room was elegant and welcoming and like those of the wealthiest citizens of Pompeii who owned villas in the countryside and on the coast, They must have been well-used, since most of the public baths in Pompeii were closed for repairs after the damage caused by in the earthquake of AD 62. In the large garden at the rear, fruit trees were enclosed in large squares formed by low wooden fences. ==Excavations==