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5+ Vastu Tips to Bring Happiness to Your New Home

 Do you think it is possible for every builder to make sure that each home he/she builds is vastu compliant? Definitely not! Therefore, if you are someone who believes in Vastu Shastra and also plan on purchasing a new home, then you might want to read further. With independent houses, it becomes much easier to follow basic vastu for home, since you have the freedom to build it from scratch. Read these tips on how you can get a vastu-friendly home.

Basic Vastu for Home Tip #1: Direction of the House

According to vastu shastra for home, the entrance to a house is not meant just for people but also for energy. Energies flow in and out through the main door. The favourable directions for having the main entrance are north, east or north-east. Make sure you check this before you purchase your new home. If you buy a readymade home, you can renovate to change the direction of the entrance.


Your home entrance must face the north, east or north-east direction

Basic Vastu for Home Tip #2: What direction should the rooms face?

Did you know that every room has to be built in a certain direction according to house vastu? It is best to take these vastu directions into consideration while purchasing your home. Let us tell you about some of the specific rooms:

  • Kitchen: Ideally, the kitchen should be placed in the south-east direction of the house. Never buy a house where the kitchen is built in the north direction.
  • Master bedroom: The master bedroom should be built in the south-west direction. Never in the south-east, since that direction is governed by the fire element.
  • Kids room: Your children’s room should be placed in the south-west direction at home. Make sure that your kids sleep with their head towards the south or east, for peace of mind.
  • Toilet: According to home vastu, the toilet/bathroom should be located in the west or north-west direction. Avoid purchasing homes that have toilets built in other directions since there are no corrective measures that can negate the effects of this dosha.



Basic Vastu for Home Tip #3: How about shapes and forms?

Vastu shastra experts also spell out guidelines on the shape of your rooms. Although circular rooms look more stylish and trendy, they are not compliant with house vastu. Make sure your rooms follow straight lines and are square or rectangle in shape.



Basic Vastu for Home Tip #4: Where should the overhead water tank be installed?

Amongst the most important vastu tips for home is the placement of the overhead water tank. Ideally, you should place the overhead tank in the west or south-west direction of the house. If you place it in the south-west direction then make sure you place it two feet above the topmost slab.



Basic Vastu Tips  for Home #5: Don’t forget ventilation

Proper ventilation and ample sunlight are essential elements according to vastu shastra. These bring in positive energy into the house. They also facilitate the inflow of money. So, there are many reasons to make sure that your new house is well-ventilated.



















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