The kitchen is an important part of a house. Over the years, its function has expanded from just cooking to a space where the family can get together, share a hearty meal, and chat about their day. Hence, it’s important to ensure a positive energy flow for the emotional well-being of its members. That’s where Vastu steps in, combining age-old wisdom with modern designs that are aesthetically pleasing.
Ankit Jain, founder of Specta Quartz Surfaces, tells Moneycontrol: “With shrinking kitchen sizes in metros and changing lifestyle habits, modern homes are adapting open-plan layouts and multipurpose kitchen spaces, where traditional Vastu applications may not be possible. Hence, designers are focusing on aligning other Vastu elements like colours, materials, and placements to bring balance and harmony within existing constraints.”
Kitchen colours as per Vastu
According to him, colour has come to play an important role in this modern adaptation. “Homeowners are moving away from the once-dominant black granites and other dark surfaces, heeding Vastu guidance that discourages dark, heavy tones in kitchens. Instead, softer hues like ivory, beige, green, pink and pastel shades are being embraced as they are believed to attract positivity while also visually enlarging smaller spaces,” he reveals.
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Direction, placement, and materials in kitchens
In Vastu Shastra, the kitchen is believed to have a significant impact on the health, wealth, and overall harmony of the home. If you’ve missed incorporating Vastu recommendations while designing it, there are still ways to ensure compliance.
Jain says, “When decorating the kitchen, it is important to avoid clutter and items like mirrors, as they are linked to disharmony. The ideal direction for the kitchen is the southeast corner, the direction of the fire element. If your kitchen faces a different direction, you can employ remedies based on the direction to counter the associated negative effects. To ensure confluence and synergy of all elements, approach kitchen design holistically. It is recommended to avoid dark shades like black, grey or brown in the kitchen, whereas colours like green, yellow, red, beige are associated with positivity and stimulate the appetite.”
Vastu-friendly colours to incorporate for healthier living spaces
Vastu is no longer considered merely a traditional practice. It is now seen as a way to create healthier living spaces. For both the body and the mind, the kitchen plays a vital role, and hence, the demand for colours that bring positivity and balance has increased. Jain says that pastel colours are now all the rage, and their growing demand is proof of the “ever-growing prominence of Vastu.”
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Vastu-inspired kitchen designs for festive makeover
Jain also elaborates on festive kitchen makeovers according to Vastu, which may not require too many changes. “Small yet thoughtful choices can make a big difference. For instance, introducing colour is one of the easiest ways to give your kitchen a cheerful update. Vastu often associates warm tones with positivity and nourishment,” he suggests.
He adds, “Another simple yet powerful choice is prioritising natural light and ventilation, which Vastu recommends for maintaining harmony and balance. Windows are recommended as an outlet of negativity and bad energies. Even something as straightforward as keeping the cooking area clutter-free can uplift the kitchen’s atmosphere. These small, Vastu-aligned choices not only refresh the space aesthetically but also infuse it with a sense of well-being.”
FAQs on Vastu Tips for Kitchen Makeover
1. What are the best Vastu colours for kitchen walls?
Softer hues like ivory, beige, green, pink, and pastel shades are recommended as they attract positivity and visually enlarge smaller spaces.
2. Which kitchen direction is ideal as per Vastu?
The southeast corner is ideal for the kitchen, aligning with the fire element. Remedies can be used for kitchens facing other directions to counter negative effects.
3. How can I ensure a positive energy flow in my kitchen?
Avoid clutter and items like mirrors. Embrace natural light and ventilation, and use warm tones to maintain harmony and balance.
4. What materials should be avoided in a Vastu-compliant kitchen?
Avoid dark shades like black, grey, and brown. Instead, use colours like green, yellow, red, and beige, which are associated with positivity.
5. Can small changes really impact Vastu in my kitchen?
Yes, small changes such as introducing pastel colours and ensuring natural light can significantly enhance the kitchen's atmosphere and promote well-being.
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