Vastu Tips to Enhance Positive Energy In Your House

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The home is where the heart is. You, therefore, want it to emit positive energy that rejuvenates and builds you and your family. After a long day at work, you want to return home that has a perfect energy balance. At first glance, it may just be for visual appeal. But it runs deep into the positive impact it has on your life. One great way to bring in the energy balance in your house is to use the Vastu Shastra tips. Read on for the best tips for increasing energy flow and positivity in your house.

 What is Vastu Shastra?

 Vastu Shastra translates to “science of architecture.” Sometimes, these principles are just referred to as “Vastu.”

They are texts on ancient Indian architecture that describe:

  • Spatial geometry and house arrangement;
  • Interior principles of designs and aesthetics;
  • Furniture measurements and layout;
  • Decor, space, and furniture arrangement.

This architectural design aims to integrate the home’s plan for high vibrational energy and nature. This is why Vastu Shastra is heavy on using:

  • Directional alignment;
  • Geometric principles and patterns;
  • Symmetry.

Applying Vastu Knowledge In Your House

Vastu shastra is an excellent tool for attracting joy, peace, prosperity, and enlightenment to your house. It is not just as shallow as aesthetics. If you get it correctly, it can bring wealth, love, abundance, and health into your life.

Here are some great Vastu tips you will want to incorporate into your home.

#1: Lighting the house

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Ensure you leave your windows open every morning to allow as much sunlight and fresh air as possible. Fresh air is significant for positive energy in your house. Also, ensure there are no dark corners in your house. If you cannot let light in using a window, use artificial lighting. If you are constructing or buying a new house, go for something that has good natural light.

 A brighter room is always more favorable than a darker one.

#2: House decor

Avoid any somber pictures when decorating your house. Get off pictures depicting hard times, such as war, storms, or poverty. Also, ensure that there are no dead plants or flowers in the house. It is even worse if the dead plant is close to the door. Also, get rid of obstacles, such as pillars facing the main door.

#3: Declutter the house

Dispose of all items you have not been using for a long time. All the broken vases, cutlery, old equipment, and electronics should not be in the house. Never keep trash cans close to the entrance.

#4: Create soothing sounds and scents in the house

In the morning, play gentle and soothing divine music or flute sounds. Mantra chanting is also a good alternative. You can also hang bells at your house’s main entrance. The soothing sounds of chimes and bells attract wealth and prosperity into the house.

Lighting a diya is excellent for that relaxing effect at home. You can have soothing fragrances that clear negative energy from the house, such as sandalwood, cinnamon, citronella, or bay leaves. These are good fragrances to eliminate negative energy from the house.

#5: Ideal furniture and colors for your dining room

According to Vastu, you should avoid excessive use of red, green, and black in your house, especially in the dining and living rooms. These colors affect people’s moods, not just during meal times but whenever they are in the house. In addition, ensure the furniture doesn’t have sharp edges.

You also want to avoid circular or oval-shaped dining tables. Such tables may seem trendy, but they disunite family members during meal times. Go for rectangular tables in your dining room. And, always have your meals facing anywhere but the south. Dining while facing the south invites health issues in the house.

#6: Vastu tips for bedroom

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According to Vastu principles, the best location for the master bedroom is the southwest corner of the house. The southwestern bedroom is superior for prosperity and good health. On the other hand, the east-facing room should be left for guests, while the west-facing one should be the kid’s bedroom.

The Northwest room should be the pooja room and should never be used for the master bedroom. Having bedrooms on the southeast side may result in arguments and misunderstandings. Also, ensure bedrooms have single doors, but never on the south side wall.

While sleeping, the head should face the east or the south. The bed should never be directly opposite the door, though. A north-facing bed can make you stressed.

Similarly, heavy furniture should be on your bedroom’s south or west side. Avoid appliances that emit disturbing waves, such as TVs in your bedroom. According to Vastu, the perfect colors for your bedroom are green and light rose.

#7: Mirror placement 

Avoid putting mirrors on wardrobe doors in the bedroom. Also, ensure the mirror does not reflect the bed. A mirror reflecting the bed reflects negative energy on you. You can, however, have a mirror in the dining room. If the mirror is reflecting the meals, that is a sign of abundance in the house.

#8: Vastu tips for living room 

The main door of a house typically opens to the living room. As you open the main door, the first thing to come into sight should be a happy piece, such as a picture of a happy memory. The entrance should be well-lighted.

Avoid having any obstacles, such as shoe racks close to the entrance. Go for rectangular living room furniture. You want to avoid odd or irregular shapes in your living spaces. 

For the furniture material, choose wooden ones as they emit high vibrational energy. For the living room colors and themes, go for neutral colors such as beige, cream, and white. However, go for hues such as blue, green, or warm yellow for a livelier look. 

The best location for your TV is on the southeast side, while the for the sofas – the northern or eastern wall. Go for real and lively flowers in the living room. Dried flowers attract negative energy in the living room. And if you have an aquarium, it belongs to the north, east, or northeast part of your living room.