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Vastu Shastra tips for the dining and living rooms



According to the principles of Vastu Shastra, it is important to align man-made settings with the forces of nature, for health and success. Hence, Vastu rules are useful, for planning of rooms and the placement of furniture, to create a smooth flow of energy throughout the home. The living and dining rooms, which are places where the family gathers, have to be welcoming, comfortable and exude a positive ambiance. Thus, by applying these interesting Vastu tips, you can design a Vastu-friendly space that can help you achieve this purpose.To get more news about [url=https://www.oppao.com]bedroom furniture</a>, you can visit oppao.com official website.
Usually, in apartments, the living room is closest to the main entrance or the foyer that leads into the house. The main entrance should be clean and have enough light. Place a figure of a Buddha giving blessings near the entrance, or a pair of elephant figures above the door, to invite prosperity. The different directions have an impact on the location of your living room in the house. Ideal locations for the drawing room are east, north-east, west or north,” says Mumbai-based Nitien Parmar of VastuPlus.

The foyer that leads to the living room should be broad and allow for smooth entry into the living room. It should be free of heavy furniture. “Vastu Shastra is all about balancing energy. The main door is a place, from where good luck enters the home and it should be aesthetically designed. So, one can keep some green plants, which improves and boosts the flow of energy, a small fountain, or even an aquarium,” suggests Jayshree Dhamani, a Mumbai-based Vastu Shastra and astrology expert.The right kind of furniture is an essential part of any comfortable living space. According to Vastu Shastra, heavy furniture, like sofas, should be placed in the west or south-west direction of the room. However, items like television sets and electronic systems should be ideally kept in the south-east area.

In case, your home is designed in a way that there is a combined dining and living room, then, it is better to keep the dining space in the east or south-east side of the room.Colours can impact our well-being and when used aesthetically and in the right combination, it can create a warm atmosphere. Colours recommended for the living rooms and dining rooms are off-white, pink, light yellow and other soothing colours. “If the dining area is in the east, then, paint the walls in yellow, saffron or peach. If it is in the north, opt for light green and blue colours. In the morning, open all the windows and ensure that the room is well ventilated, as sunlight leads to cleansing. Avoid watching television while eating. Instead, listen to some soothing music,” Dhamani advises.

The dining area is a place where the entire family gets together for meals on a daily basis and on special occasions, when joined by friends. “The dining room is a sacred space and the dining table is a symbol of health, nourishment and bonding. Ideally, one should eat meals facing east, west or north. Regularly eating meals, while facing south, will invite health issues. The dining table should be square or rectangular in shape and not round or any irregular shape,” adds Parmar.

The dining area should have adequate light and not be dull. Try and create a warm and inviting dining area, to make meal time enjoyable. Choose attractive pendant focus lights or a chandelier above the table, to create a soothing ambiance. One can have simple wooden chairs, leather upholstered chairs or fabric upholstered chairs. For furnishings, use patterned options against plain walls or vice-versa. However, avoid excessive use of design and colours, as this can be distracting.

“Paintings near the dining area should be cheerful. Avoid paintings that symbolise violence and negative aspects of life. Ideal depictions include fruits, vegetables, farms, relaxing natural sceneries or Annapurna (goddess of food). Dress up the table with fresh flowers and colourful table linen. Ensure that the table is visually appealing, including the crockery and cutlery. Never use broken or damaged crockery. Do not keep too many unwanted things on the table. Clutter creates stagnant energy and impedes the flow of positive energy,” concludes Parmar.
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