6 Vastu Red Flags Every One Should Fix In Their House
By: Priyanka Maheshwari Thu, 25 Dec 2025 4:52:12

When you step into your home and something feels “off”—the air feels heavy, corners too quiet, or the energy strangely stagnant—it might not just be your imagination.
According to Vastu Shastra, the ancient Indian science of architecture, the way energy flows through your home has a direct impact on your mental peace, health, finances, and relationships. A home that neglects basic Vastu principles can unknowingly invite imbalance, tension, and even misfortune. The good news? Once you identify these warning signs, small conscious adjustments can restore harmony and positivity to your space.
Here are the most common Vastu mistakes homeowners make—and how to correct them before they manifest as stress, delays, or energy blocks in life:
# Main Door Facing the Wrong Direction
In Vastu, the main entrance is considered the “mouth of energy,” where opportunities, prosperity, and positive energy enter your home. If your door faces southwest or opens into a dark, cluttered area, it can be a serious concern. A southwest-facing door is deemed inauspicious as it may invite conflict, resistance, and instability.
Fix: Ensure your entrance is bright, clean, and welcoming. Add auspicious symbols like a toran or nameplate. If structural changes aren’t possible, use Vastu remedies such as mirrors, sacred symbols, or copper strips near the door to redirect energy flow.
# Cluttered Corners and Blocked Pathways
When corners are piled with old bills, unused furniture, or forgotten items, energy gets trapped. In Vastu, clutter equates to confusion—it obstructs the flow of prana (life force), leading to lethargy, indecision, and procrastination.
Fix: Keep corners open and airy, especially the northeast, which supports spiritual growth and clarity. Regularly declutter, donating unused items during full moons or festivals, to energetically refresh your home.
# Mirrors Placed in the Wrong Direction
Mirrors can either enhance prosperity or amplify challenges depending on placement. A mirror facing the main door reflects energy outward, symbolically pushing away wealth and opportunities. Mirrors in bedrooms reflecting the bed may disturb sleep, cause restlessness, or create tension between partners.
Fix: Place mirrors on north or east walls to reflect light and invite positivity. In bedrooms, cover mirrors at night to maintain peaceful energy.
# Bedroom or Kitchen in the Wrong Zone
Your bedroom governs peace and relationships, while your kitchen represents nourishment and health. A bedroom in the southeast (fire zone) or a kitchen in the north (water zone) can trigger emotional instability, misunderstandings, or health issues.
Fix: Ideally, bedrooms should be in the southwest for grounded energy, and kitchens in the southeast, associated with Agni (fire). If structural changes aren’t feasible, balance the elements: add earthy tones or calming symbols in bedrooms, and place a copper vessel or small lamp in the kitchen to harmonize fire and water energies.
# Leaking Faucets or Broken Items
Leaking taps, broken locks, or flickering bulbs may seem minor, but in Vastu, they represent energy leaks—loss of money, vitality, and stability. Since water symbolizes wealth, constant dripping indicates financial leakage.
Fix: Repair leaks and broken items promptly. Keeping everything functional signals that your home is ready to hold abundance rather than lose it.
# Neglecting the Northeast Zone (Ishanya Corner)
The northeast is considered the most sacred direction in Vastu, linked to divine energy, wisdom, and mental clarity. If this corner is cluttered, dark, or blocked by heavy furniture or toilets, it can lead to confusion, lack of focus, and emotional heaviness.
Fix: Keep the northeast clean, light, and spiritually uplifting. Place a small temple, crystal bowl, or a lamp that you light daily. Avoid storing unnecessary items here—allow this space to breathe and attract positive energy.





