Tension between your mother and wife can turn your home into
a stressful place. And while emotional reasons often play a role, sometimes the
energy in your home could also be a silent trigger. Vastu Shastra, the ancient
Indian system of architecture, offers a few practical tips that can help reduce
friction and create a more peaceful environment. Here are five Vastu-based
ideas to bring calm back into your home:
1. Fix the Energy at the Entrance
The main entrance sets the tone for the entire house. Keep it clean, bright,
and clutter-free. Add a nameplate, a small rangoli, or a potted plant to invite
positive energy. A peaceful start at the door often reflects in the
relationships inside.
2. Bedroom Placement Matters
The master bedroom should ideally be in the South-West direction. This
brings emotional stability and strengthens authority and respect. Avoid placing
key family members’ bedrooms in the North-East, as it may lead to
misunderstandings and restlessness.
3. Use Calming Colors
Colors directly influence our emotions. Stick to soft tones like light blue,
green, beige, or peach in shared spaces like the living room or dining area.
These shades naturally lower emotional tension and encourage healthy
conversations.
4. Remove Clutter & Blockages
Obstacles aren’t just physical, they block energy too. Check for broken
objects, sharp-edged furniture, or clutter, especially in common areas. Clear
pathways make space for free-flowing conversations, not grudges.
5. Get Personalized Guidance
Every family is different, and so is every home. A personalized consultation
with a Vastu or astrology expert can help uncover energy imbalances that may
not be obvious and offer remedies suited to your unique situation.
Bonus Tip: Emotional conflict often shows up in the
South-East zone of your home, which governs relationships. Keeping this area
clean and stress-free can go a long way.
Need help understanding what’s really happening in your
home’s energy? Talk to one of our expert astrologers for guidance tailored to
your family’s needs.