Yashawant Square
Satara
In terms of colors, grey and red are the primary hues used to create a striking contrast. The outer wall, adjacent to the grooves, can be predominantly grey, serving as a neutral backdrop that allows the red elements to stand out. The grey tone can range from light to dark shades, depending on the desired aesthetic and the surrounding environment. The outer wall of the building features grooves as a designer pattern, adding architectural interest and texture to the facade. These grooves are arranged in such pattern as vertical & horizontal lines, creating a visually appealing rhythm along the wall. The balcony, which stands out as a focal point, is highlighted with a bold red color scheme. Its shape takes on a box-like design, adding a modern and geometric element to the overall architectural view.