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February 2026 · 6 min read
Vastu-compliant house design: what actually matters for Bengaluru homes
A practical guide to the Vastu principles that make a real difference — and the ones you can safely ignore.
Vastu is not a checklist. It's an old set of orientation and daylight principles that, applied lightly, produce a house that lives well. Applied rigidly to every wall and door, it produces awkward floor plans that lose 60 sq ft to appeasing a diagram.
Three principles worth keeping
- Kitchen in the south-east. Morning sun helps a kitchen dry and stay hygienic — the principle predates refrigeration but the outcome still holds.
- Main entrance in the east or north. These orientations catch the softer light in Bengaluru and reduce direct heat gain on the front elevation.
- Master bedroom in the south-west. The thickest, most insulated corner of the house sits opposite the prevailing wind, which is quieter for sleep.
What you can quietly ignore
Precise 22.5° rotations of individual rooms, coloured pooja room walls, and moving a staircase by 1 ft to satisfy a directional rule almost always cost more in usable area than they return in comfort. A good architect works with Vastu, not around it.