Explore commonly cited Vastu Shastra room-placement guidelines for Indian homes based on your main entrance direction. Cultural and educational — not municipal approval or structural advice.
How to use this advisor
- Select your main entrance direction on the compass (N, NE, E, …).
- Choose house or flat/apartment.
- Tick the rooms you want guidance for (kitchen, bedroom, pooja, etc.).
- Click Generate guidelines to see room cards with mitigations.
- Print or share your selections using the link tool if needed.
Vastu Room Orientation Advisor
Traditional Vastu Shastra placement guidelines based on your home's entrance direction
Step 1 — Main entrance / plot facing direction *
Select the direction your main gate or front door faces (where the road or open space is).
No direction selected
Step 2 — Property type
Step 3 — Select rooms for advice *
Step 4 — Optional
Based on commonly cited Vastu Shastra principles (directional associations in Manasara, Mayamata, and widely used Indian handbooks). Interpretations vary by school and region.
Sources: Manasara (V.–XI c. CE, translated P.K. Acharya); Mayamata; common Vastu Shastra practitioner handbooks widely circulated in India. "Preferred direction" entries represent the highest-consensus view across multiple schools. Where schools disagree, advice text notes the variation. This tool does not represent any single Vastu school or religious authority.
Frequently asked questions
Is Vastu Shastra scientifically proven?
No. Vastu Shastra is a traditional Indian system of spatial arrangement rooted in ancient texts such as the Manasara and Mayamata. Some directional preferences have coincidental alignment with passive solar design principles (e.g. east-facing rooms for morning light), but the specific prescriptions and claimed outcomes have not been validated through controlled scientific research. Vastu should be understood as a cultural and traditional practice, not an evidence-based design science.
Can I build a home without following Vastu?
Yes, entirely. Building compliance in India is governed by municipal development control regulations, National Building Code standards, and structural engineering requirements — none of which reference Vastu. Millions of well-designed, structurally sound homes in India do not follow Vastu guidelines. Whether to incorporate Vastu is a personal and cultural choice, not a legal or technical requirement.
Is a south-facing house bad as per Vastu?
No — this is a widespread misconception. Classical Vastu texts do not universally condemn south-facing plots. What matters is the specific position of the main entrance on the south wall. The 4th pada (division) from the west on the south wall is considered acceptable in several schools. Many successful, well-regarded homes in India have south-facing entrances. Select "S" in this tool to see workable guidance.
How does Vastu for a flat differ from a house?
In an independent house, you control room placement, entrance direction, and structural elements. In a flat, layout and entrance are pre-determined. Vastu for apartments focuses on: which unit to choose (SW flat in a building is often cited), furniture placement within rooms, NE corner treatment (kept open and uncluttered), entrance treatment (threshold, lighting, nameplate), and minor interior adjustments. Structural changes are not expected or required.
Should I consult a Vastu expert before buying or building?
If Vastu is important to your family, a qualified, reputable Vastu practitioner can be a legitimate input — particularly for plot selection and layout design. Be cautious of practitioners who claim guaranteed outcomes (health, wealth), demand expensive remedies, or use fear-based assessments. A credible consultant will explain reasoning, acknowledge interpretation differences, and avoid superstition-heavy language. Always engage a licensed architect separately for design and structural compliance.
What is the "entrance direction" in this tool?
It refers to the direction your main gate or front door faces — typically determined by where the road or open space is relative to your plot. A "north-facing plot" has the road to the north, and the main entrance is on the north side. This is distinct from compass orientation of individual rooms, which is what Vastu placement guidelines address.
What Vastu rules do most schools agree on?
Broad consensus points across major schools: (1) NE corner should be open, light, and unobstructed — the most sacred zone. (2) SW carries the heaviest structural weight — master bedroom, overhead tank. (3) Kitchen best placed in the SE (Agni/fire direction). (4) NE is the least appropriate location for a toilet. (5) Main entrance: well-lit, clean, raised threshold. (6) Brahmasthana (center of the home) should be kept open. These represent the highest-agreement guidelines.
Vastu vs science
Vastu is a traditional Indian spatial practice linked to comfort, daylight, and cultural preference — not a substitute for building bylaws. Many architects treat it as one input among ventilation, privacy, and circulation. Our comparison article explains how Vastu differs from Chinese Feng Shui.
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Last updated: 25 May 2026