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Is it strange to think that the walls around you—yes, your very home—might affect the love you share with your partner? Maybe. Maybe not. Sometimes, it feels like the energy of a place wraps around us like a blanket—comforting or heavy, depending on how it's woven. Vastu Shastra, that ancient wisdom of balancing energy in our living spaces, seems to understand this deeply. It reminds us that our homes are not just bricks and mortar; they’re silent witnesses to our joys, our fights, our quiet moments. And for couples, those walls can either echo harmony or tension. Let's explore how Vastu can help you create a home that nourishes your relationship, in ways big and small.
Have you ever wondered why some nights you sleep so well, wrapped in calm, and other nights you toss and turn? Maybe it’s not just the day’s stress. Maybe it’s where your bedroom is placed. According to Vastu, the southwest corner of the house is the best spot for a couple's bedroom. It’s not magic, but maybe it is—because this corner brings stability. And don't we all want a stable relationship?
But if your home doesn't allow for a southwest bedroom, no worries. The northwest is another good option. Just avoid the northeast—it’s too spiritually charged. You might find yourselves thinking too much, feeling restless. And that’s no good for a peaceful sleep, is it?
Beds. They’re not just for sleeping, are they? They’re where we laugh, where we argue, where we share moments of intimacy and vulnerability. According to Vastu, placing your bed against a solid wall (preferably in the southwest corner of the room) can help create a sense of security, like leaning on something sturdy. And that sturdiness? It seeps into your relationship.
Mirrors. Beautiful, yes. But a mirror facing the bed? In Vastu, that’s a big no-no. You might wake up feeling... off. Tired. Uneasy. Or maybe you find yourself arguing over small things, wondering why you’re so quick to snap. Could the mirror be reflecting the tension back at you?
Colors speak to us. Sometimes softly, sometimes with a shout. In your bedroom—the space where you rest and love—what colors are whispering to you? For couples, Vastu recommends soft, soothing tones that invite peace. Pink. Light blue. Cream. They’re not just colors; they’re moods, feelings. They calm. They warm.
Steer clear of intense colors like red or black. Sure, red is passion, but too much of it? It can ignite frustration. And black? Well, it can feel a bit... heavy, right?
There’s a saying, “A cluttered space is a cluttered mind.” We all know it’s true. But have you noticed how your home’s clutter can creep into your relationship too? Suddenly, the messy room mirrors messy emotions. Too many things lying around—too many old memories, too much chaos. Clear it out. Your mind will thank you, and so will your partner.
Every object in your home carries energy. A painting. A statue. Even the smallest things can affect the mood in your relationship. Ever thought about that? Vastu suggests surrounding yourself with symbols of love, togetherness, and beauty. It’s like giving a little nudge to the universe—this is what I want more of.
Think about this—how do you feel when a room is too bright? Too harsh? Or when it’s too dim, and you’re squinting through the shadows? Vastu suggests soft, warm lighting in the bedroom. It sets the mood, not just for rest, but for connection. It’s like a gentle conversation between the room and your heart.
Scents. They have the power to change everything, don’t they? A whiff of rose, a hint of sandalwood, and suddenly, you feel calmer. More connected. Vastu recommends using natural aromas to balance the energy in your home. It’s like inviting peace to sit with you and your partner.
It’s tempting, isn’t it? To scroll through your phone one last time before bed, or to watch a late-night movie in bed. But electronics? They’re silent intruders, disrupting the energy in your space. Vastu suggests keeping them out of the bedroom. It’s a place for peace, for connection—not for distractions.
Crystals. Some say they’re just stones, but in Vastu, they’re more than that. They hold energy. And certain crystals, like rose quartz, are said to attract love, trust, and harmony. Placing a few crystals in your bedroom can be like planting seeds of love.
Maybe Vastu is just an ancient science. Or maybe, it’s a reminder that our surroundings influence more than we think. For couples, a home built on love needs a foundation that supports that love—emotionally, energetically, and physically. By following these simple Vastu tips, you can invite harmony, understanding, and warmth into your home. And who doesn’t want that? A happy home, after all, is where love truly grows.