Monday 27 January 2014

VASTU TIPS FOR CHILDREN’S ROOM

Vastu shastra, the ancient architectural practice of India, covers each and every aspect of a house, right from the kitchen to the garage to the children room. Talking about the last aspect, designing your kid’s room as per Vastu ensures that the whole ambiance contributes to your child’s development, mental as well as physical. So, whether it is the location of the kids room in a house or the placement of furniture in the children room, Vastu tips and guidelines should be followed at each and every steps.


Vastu tips for children’s room


  • The apt direction for constructing children’s room is west. A part from that, west, northwest, northeast and southeast direction can also be used for constructing kid’s room. Totally avoid the southwest direction.
  • In a kid’s room, the bed can be placed in the southwest corner. Place the bed in such a way that your child has his/ her head facing the east or south direction, while sleeping.
  • As a part of Vastu guidelines for children room, it is recommended to avoid placing the mirror on the opposite side of the bed.
  • If you want to keep furniture items in a children’s room, keep them a few inches away from the wall. Don’t have the furniture attached to the wall, as it obstructs the flow of positive energy.
  • The study desk should be placed in such a manner that the child faces east, north or northeast corner while studying east is the most appropriate direction, as it paves way for enhanced concentration.
  • Avoid placing a television or computer directly opposite the bed. The television set or the computer monitor, when switched off, reflects the bed, just like a mirror, and is a bad omen
  • If you must have a mirror and a television in the bedroom, have them either on the left or the right side of the bed.
  • The door to children’s room should not be exactly opposite to the bed. Rather, try placing it an angle from the door.
  • Sharp edges and pointing nooks comprised of something that is better  avoided in children’s room.

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