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Vastu-Compliant Home Design Tips for Positive Energy

byBespoke D.Designers by Divya GuptaTakes projects across Delhi NCRStarts from1,200 per sq. ft. (Carpet Area)View full gallery

Your home should feel peaceful, not just look good. Whether you are planning a new layout or tweaking your current space, here are my practical, Vastu-backed tips to bring balance and energy into your daily life.

Your home's entrance sets the tone for the entire space. I recommend incorporating elements like a Ganesha idol, an evil eye charm, or a laughing Buddha to welcome positive energy and protect your home.

Even your doormat color can influence your home's energy according to Vastu. This guide shows the right foot mat color based on your main door's direction, such as green for an East-facing door or yellow for a South-West entrance.

Color plays a significant role in Vastu. For the living room, I suggest colors like yellow for energy, green for harmony, or blue for tranquility to create a positive and welcoming atmosphere for family and guests.

Indoor plants can significantly boost the positive energy in your home. This guide shows five Vastu-approved plants like the Money Plant for wealth and the Jade Plant for health, along with their ideal placement.

Getting your pooja room ready for Diwali doesn't require harsh chemicals. Here are four natural cleaning hacks using things you already have at home.

For a gentle yet effective scrub on marble or stone floors in your pooja room, a simple paste made from rice flour and water works wonders. It cleans without scratching the delicate surface.

A mandir or pooja room should be a peaceful sanctuary. This video showcases six different design ideas, from intricate jali work to modern backlit panels, to help you create a beautiful and serene sacred space.

About Vastu for a Harmonious Home

Many people think Vastu means breaking walls, but it is often just about placement. For example, your entrance door direction dictates the ideal doormat color—Green for East-facing, Yellow for South-West. Getting these small details right can change the entire flow of energy in your living room without a single structural change.

Designing a home is about more than just aesthetics; it is about the energy you live with daily. When I work on a project, I do not treat Vastu as an afterthought. It is integrated right from the initial floor plan and layout phase. Whether you are in a high-rise in Noida or a bungalow in South Delhi, the principles of energy flow remain consistent.

The Entrance (The Energy Portal)

Your main door is where energy enters. It is not just about security; it is about the first impression. I often suggest placing symbolic elements like a Ganesha idol or an evil-eye charm to protect your home. Even something as small as the doormat color matters—a green mat for an East-facing door or yellow for the South-West creates better alignment.

Color Psychology & Flow

Colors impact mood. In the living room, I lean towards yellow for energy, green for harmony, or blue for tranquility. It is not about following trends blindly, but choosing shades that align with the direction of the room.

Bringing Life Inside

Plants are not just decor. Vastu-approved indoor plants like Tulsi for mental health or Jade for overall wellness are staples in my designs. They clean the air and add a natural, vibrant energy that artificial decor simply cannot match.

The Pooja Room

This is your sanctuary. Whether it is a compact wall-mounted unit or a dedicated mandir room, it needs to be maintained. I often share simple, natural cleaning hacks—like using rice flour paste for stone floors—to keep your sacred space clean without harsh chemicals.

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Bespoke D.Designers by Divya Gupta

Takes projects across Delhi NCRStarts from 1,200 per sq. ft. (Carpet Area)

I am Divya. I bridge the gap between modern design and traditional Vastu wisdom because I believe your home’s energy affects how you live every single day. I do not just design for looks; I design for how a space makes you feel.