How to Make Your Home Vastu-Compliant Without Compromising on Style

Designing a home that’s both Vastu-compliant and stylish isn’t a myth—it’s a modern must-have. At Saloni Narayankar Interiors, we believe good energy and good design go hand in hand. Here’s how you can balance ancient wisdom with contemporary aesthetics:

1. Entrance Matters

Vastu Tip: Always place the main door in the north-east, north, or east direction.
Style Tip: Elevate your entryway with brass handles, decorative jaalis, and elegant lighting—making a positive first impression without clutter.

2. Living Room Layout

Vastu Tip: Living rooms should ideally be in the east or north direction.
Style Tip: Use light, neutral tones like beige, sage green, or off-white paired with natural textures—cane, duco, and soft wood veneers—for a grounded, warm space.

3. Bedroom Placement

Vastu Tip: The master bedroom should be in the south-west corner of the home.
Style Tip: Go for calming palettes, headboard panels in wood and duco, and minimal false ceilings with warm lighting to add serenity and sophistication.

4. Kitchen Direction

Vastu Tip: The southeast zone is best for kitchens.
Style Tip: Sleek modular layouts, matte finishes, and brass-accented lighting can make your kitchen Vastu-friendly and magazine-worthy.

5. Colours That Align with Energy

Vastu Tip: Each direction is linked to specific elements—north (water), east (air), south (fire), and west (earth).
Style Tip: Choose tones accordingly: cool blues for north, greens for east, warm reds and oranges for south, and earthy browns for west—seamlessly blended into modern themes.

6. Declutter with Purpose

Vastu Tip: Avoid overloading any corner of your home with heavy furniture or décor.
Style Tip: Go minimalist with multifunctional pieces that are high on utility and visual appeal.


Vastu compliance doesn’t mean you need to sacrifice personal style. At Saloni Narayankar Interiors, we specialise in crafting spaces that reflect your taste while aligning with positive energy flow. Whether you're planning a full home makeover or just updating a few rooms, we’ll help you strike the perfect balance.

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