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Vastu Shastra for Bedroom

It is best to have the bedrooms in the south, south west (nairuthi) and west. At no cost should
the bed room be built in the northeast (Eshan ) corner, maximum try to avoid placing of bed
rooms at east or north directions . If the house owner has occupied this bedroom it is not good
for the house owners health and the financial matter.
People sleeping in southeast (agneya) towards east side bedrooms suffer from sleeplessness,
anxiety and short temper. The owner sleeping in northwest (vayavya) bed rooms suffers
instability, financial losses, unneccessary headaches from his working areas i.e., his office,
shop, lodge or hotels , factories etc.
It is best for the house owner to sleep in the Southwest room and in case not possible in the
South bed room or West bed room, if the owner has occupied at these southwest corner
bedroom, or south bedroom, or at west bedroom then his position will raise day by day, his
works will go smooth, his words has some attraction, he has capability in maintaining his
family members or his staff. His financial position will also be raisen at peak level. vaasthu
for bedroom Vastu Shastra is most important for us, as because we spare max time in a day at
this bedroom. While at house construction its better to consult one experienced vastu
consultant then every thing will go smooth. Please remind one thing vaastu consultants can
cheat you, but vasthu shastra cannot.
Direction for the head to be placed while sleeping :
1. If the head is towards the South then, Sound sleep and lesser tensions, the health improves.
2. If the head is towards the East, then improvement in knowledge.
3. If the head is towards the West, then ill health.
4. If the head is towards the North, then bad dreams, ill health and disturbed sleep.
5. The cupboard in the rooms to be placed at West direction.
6. The bed in the room is at Southwest corner.
7. The dressing table in the rooms Southeast or Northwest corner
8. The cupboard in the room may be at South or west or southwest
9. Place the bed at south, west or southwest.
10. The cooler at the room is towards southeast or northwest direction, if not possible then
place this one at north or east directions but it should not touch the wall at these directions.
11.The flooring should be higher than the remaining house flooring.
12.Bath room should be at southeast corner or northwest corner, with some care it may be
placed at nairuthi also.
Psychology of colour
Colour has always been important as it is associated with moods and feelings. In this article
we will go through the meaning of the following colours: Red, Yellow, Black, Blue, Grey,
Green, Brown, Orange, Purple, Pink & Lilac
Red
Associated with: Danger, passion, energy, warmth, adventure and optimism.
Best for: The colour red is known as a sociable and lively colour and is used to stimulate the
appetite, making this colour a prefect choice for dining rooms.

Though Reds have become more and more popular over the last couple of years and can
range from fiery, passionate, sophisticated and warm, reds can also be overpowering and lead
to headaches. It is a good idea to vary the shade of red on one wall or just use it for
accessories. Reds should never be used in a baby's room.
Pink
Associated with: Love, fresh, flirtatious and distinctly feminine.
Best for: The colour pink has become very fashionable again and can be found ranging from
soft pink to tropical coral or playful raspberry. Pink is a good colour for bedrooms as it can be
peaceful and restful and if mixed with a hot fuchsia, introduce passion.
Pink can come across as too sweet and girlie to counteract this you could introduce a
neutral colour or hints of dark charcoal, brown or black
Orange
Associated with: Stability, reassurance, warmth, sunset, autumn leaves and it's also supposed
to be an aid to digestion.
Best for: Living and dining rooms.
Orange is becoming increasingly popular and this year oranges are rich, cosy and slightly
spiced but be aware that orange can make a room look smaller, so make sure you only use
orange in a room with lots of natural light.
Green
Associated with: Promotes feelings of well-being and harmony, nature, security, stability and
balance.
Best for: The colour green is known to aid concentration, making it a good colour for offices
and study areas and bathrooms.
Green can make people complacent or too laid back, so inject different shades of green such
as deep olive or the colour of new leaves to make the room fresh.
Blue
Associated with: Soothing and calming, loyalty, serenity, authority, protection, contemplative,
prevents nightmares, promotes intellectual thought and is believed to keep hunger at bay.
Best for: Bedrooms and bathrooms.
Depending of the natural light in the room, Blue can look cold and therefore be
unwelcoming. To prevent this make sure you choose a blue with a warm undertone such as
oceanic turquoise or shades of wispy clouds.
Yellow
Associated with: Sunshine and energy, creativity and stimulates the intellect.
Best for: Kitchens, dining rooms or north facing rooms.

Yellow should not be used for a bedrooms as it is not a very restful colour. Yellow ranges
from soft creamy butter to deep amber and is a friendly and inviting colour. Be careful with
yellow as some stronger shades can enhance feelings of emotional distress.
Lilac
Associated with: Feminine, spiritual matters as it simulates the misty area between the sky
and heaven.
Best for: Bedrooms and bathrooms to create a stress free sanctuary.
Lilac can be insipid. Try to live it up with black or silver, or both.
Purple
Associated with: Magic, creativity, joy, fertility, sensuous, luxurious and sex.
Best for: Bedrooms
Purple was once reserved solely for nobility. The colour purple is sumptuous and elegant.
Purple ranges from deep plum, mysterious mauve to cheerful windflowers shades. Purple can
be overpowering, so try to tone it down with a light shade of purple, use it for a feature wall
or just accessories your room.
Brown
Associated with: Stability, security and a very practical colour.
Best for: Living rooms
The colour brown is also known as the 'new' neutral and with the various shades of taupe and
beige brown, will look great with almost any colour. You could for example introduce a
livelier colour for mental stimulation such as green or blue to compliment the brown.
Grey
Associated with: Sophistication.
Best for: All rooms
Neutral colours such as grey can be used to bring sense of order and peace to a colourful
palette. Grey is considered smart and sophisticated and ranges from dark charcoal to misty
silver and looks great when paired to colourful accents.
Black
Associated with: Drama, death and eccentricity. It is a non-colour that absorbs colour and
reflects nothing back.
Best for: Nothing in particular but can be used in moderation.
Black is most commonly connected with depression and should not be use for a base colour
but use to temper the sweetness of colours like pink.

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