Here’s a visual room-by-room Vastu layout guide concept you can follow for your home:
1. Entrance / Foyer
- Northeast corner: Place a small console table or shoe rack
- Decor: Sacred symbols or nameplate on the wall
- Lighting: Bright ceiling light or wall sconce
2. Living Room
- Sofa: South or West wall, facing North/East
- TV/Entertainment Unit: South or West wall
- Plants: North or East corners
- Coffee Table: Center of the room, avoid clutter
- Lighting: Natural light from East/ North windows; ceiling or floor lamps
3. Master Bedroom
- Bed: Head towards South/West wall
- Wardrobe: South/West wall
- Nightstands: Either side of bed
- Mirrors: Not facing the bed
- Lighting: Soft, warm lighting; bedside lamps
4. Kitchen
- Stove: Southeast corner, face East while cooking
- Sink: Northwest corner
- Countertops: Clean and clear, light-colored surfaces
- Storage Cabinets: South or West wall
- Dining Table (if part of kitchen): East or North-facing
5. Dining Area
- Table: Round or square, center of room
- Chairs: Family faces North/East while eating
- Decor: Minimalist, light-colored table runners, fresh flowers
6. Bathroom / Toilets
- Placement: Northwest or Southeast corner
- Fixtures: Toilet away from center, sink opposite to toilet if possible
- Colors: White, cream, light blue
- Lighting: Bright and ventilated
7. Study / Office Room
- Desk: Face North/East
- Bookshelves: South/West wall
- Chair: Comfortable, avoid heavy back towards door
- Lighting: Task lighting on desk; natural light from East window
8. General Tips
- Plants: Tulsi or money plant in North/East corners
- Heavy Items: Place in South/West directions
- Mirrors: Avoid facing bed or entrance directly
- Clutter: Keep minimal in all rooms
- Lighting: Bright, natural wherever possible
If you like, I can draw an actual floor plan illustration showing each room with furniture and décor placement according to Vastu, so it’s visually easier to follow.
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