Vastu emphasises on bringing peace and harmony to your living space. While often vastu demands structural changes in order to align to the best energies around you, it also allows for small changes that you can make in your home to influence the energy in your home.
Arranging your furniture such as to keep the centre of the room open, using plants and letting the morning light in all bring positivity and create a free flow of energy. Choosing vastu-friendly colours can create a calm and peaceful environment, while placing diyas can purify and energize your home.
Here’s a guide to making simple, effective adjustments for a more balanced and positive environment.
Arrange furniture thoughtfully
According to vastu, how you place your furniture can influence the flow of energy in your home.
- Living room: Place heavy furniture like sofas and cupboards in the south or west directions. Keep the centre of the room open for free energy flow.
- Bedroom: The bed should be in the southwest corner of the room, while your head should point south or east as you sleep for better health and relaxation.
- Study room: Arrange desks facing east or north for improved concentration and productivity.
Incorporate plants for positive energy
Plants bring energy into your home and purify the air, making them a simple and beautiful way to improve vastu.
- Good choices: Tulsi, bamboo, money plant, and areca palm attract positivity.
- Avoid: Thorny plants like cactus or bonsai are believed to disrupt harmony.
Enhance natural light and ventilation
Proper lighting and airflow are vital for a vastu-friendly home.
- Open windows regularly to let in sunlight and fresh air, especially in the morning.
- Use light, sheer curtains to allow in natural light.
- Keep the north and east sides of your home clutter-free to maximize light entry.
Also read | Vastu tips: Best directions to place your house plants to ensure positive vibes, prosperity
Choose vastu-friendly colours
Colours play a significant role in influencing the energy of your space.
- Living room: Use soft, neutral shades like beige, cream, or light green for a calming effect.
- Bedroom: Light pastel tones like pink, blue, or lavender promote relaxation for optimal sleep.
- Kitchen: Bright shades like yellow or orange encourage energy and appetite.
- Avoid: Overuse of black or dark colours, which may bring heaviness to the space.
Add mirrors strategically
Mirrors can amplify energy but must be placed thoughtfully.
- Place mirrors on north or east walls to reflect positive energy and light.
- Avoid mirrors facing the bed or main door, as they can disrupt sleep and deflect good energy.
- Clean and undamaged mirrors promote clarity and positivity.
Use symbols and artifacts
Symbols of positivity and protection can enhance the vastu of your home.
- Entrance: Place auspicious symbols like a Swastika, Om, or lotus at the entrance to invite positive energies.
- Water fountains: Flowing water represents prosperity in vastu; place fountains in the north.
- Wind chimes: Wind chimes near doors or windows promote harmony and deflect negative energy.
Also read | How to choose the right colours for your home, based on Vastu
Declutter and organise
Clutter blocks energy flow, creating stagnation in your space.
- Regularly clean and declutter spaces, particularly storage areas, under beds, and in cupboards.
- Do not keep any broken items, expired products, or unused belongings as these carry stagnant energy.
- Organise frequently used spaces like kitchens and wardrobes to promote positivity.
Lighting influences the mood and energy of your home.
- Use warm lighting for cozy spaces like bedrooms and living rooms.
- Add bright lights in workspaces to encourage focus and productivity.
- Place lamps in the southeast corner to enhance wealth energy.
Incorporate natural elements
Balance the five elements—earth, water, fire, air, and space—for a harmonious home.
- Earth: Use earthen pots, clay decorations, or terracotta planters.
- Water: Add small water features or bowls of water with floating flowers.
- Fire: Place candles or diyas in the southeast corner.
- Air: Use fragrant incense sticks or essential oil diffusers.
- Space: Maintain open, uncluttered spaces for energy circulation.
Focus on the main entrance
The main entrance is considered the "mouth" of energy for your home.
- Keep it clean, well-lit, and free of obstructions.
- Decorate the entrance with a toran or rangoli to welcome positive vibes.
- Place a nameplate to signify ownership and attract prosperity.
By integrating these non-structural practices, you can create a home environment that promotes positivity, harmony, and well-being.
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