Best Direction for Living Room
Best directions (in order of preference):
1. North-East (Ishaan Kona) - IDEAL
- Most auspicious for family gathering, prosperity
- Allows sun's positive morning rays to enter
- Promotes mental clarity, harmony
- Money flows in this direction
2. North - Excellent
- Direction of Lord Kuber (wealth)
- Brings career opportunities, financial growth
- Best for working professionals' homes
3. East - Very Good
- Direction of Surya (sun)
- Brings vitality, success, recognition
- Good for active families with children
4. North-West (Vayavya) - Acceptable
- Air element, good for travelers, salespeople
- Fast-paced energy, suitable for busy families
Directions to AVOID for Living Room:
- ❌ South-West (Nairutya) - heavy energy, accumulation; better for master bedroom
- ❌ South - fire energy; can create family conflicts if living room here
- ❌ South-East (Agneya) - fire/kitchen direction; clash with relaxation
The principle: Living rooms benefit from light, airy, expansive energy. Directions facing morning sun (E, NE, N) are ideal. Avoid heavy or fiery directions (SW, S, SE) - those are for solid/storage spaces.
If you can't change direction: If your living room is in a non-ideal direction (most flats don't allow choice), use these compensating remedies:
- Place a Vastu pyramid in the room
- Use light-colored walls (off-white, light yellow, light green)
- Add plants in north-east corner
- Hang a mirror on north wall to reflect positive energy
- Place a Lakshmi-Ganesh photo on the north or north-east wall
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Sofa & Seating Placement
Main sofa (where head of family sits):
- Place against South or West wall
- Person sitting should face North or East
- This is the 'power seat' - head of family or eldest member
- Avoid sitting with back to door - uncomfortable, also vastu-incorrect
Other seating:
- Smaller sofas/chairs in North or East wall facing south or west
- Single armchair in any free corner - but avoid SW corner for guest chairs
- Floor cushions/poufs anywhere except center
Sofa shape and material:
- Square or rectangular preferred over round
- Wood-frame sofa is ideal (natural element)
- Leather acceptable; avoid plastic-only sofas
- Light-medium colors better than very dark
- Bright red/black sofas can intensify emotions - avoid for family rooms
Number of sofa pieces:
- 3+1+1 (3-seater + two single chairs) - most balanced
- L-shape sofas - okay if facing north/east
- U-shape - only in large rooms, opening should face north
Sofa positioning rules:
- Don't place under a beam (ceiling beam directly overhead)
- Don't place directly under a window (wind disturbance)
- Keep 6-8 inches gap between sofa and wall
- Avoid placing exactly opposite the entrance
Center table:
- Square or rectangular preferred
- Height should be slightly less than sofa seat height
- Glass top is acceptable; avoid sharp glass corners
- Place in center but slightly toward sofa, not exactly center
Quick check: When you sit on the main sofa, you should feel the morning sun (if east-facing window) on your face/right side. You should see the room's entrance clearly. You should NOT have your back to a door or kitchen.
TV & Electronics Placement
TV placement:
- Place on South-East wall (Agneya - fire direction; TV is electronic/fire)
- Or South wall as second choice
- Avoid: North-East (sacred direction; clashes with TV's electronic energy)
- Avoid: Direct opposite to main entry (creates exit-energy for opportunities)
- Distance from sofa: 6-10 feet ideal
TV size:
- Should be proportionate to room size
- Don't dominate the room - TV should not be the biggest visual element
- Spiritual/family-focus elements (puja area, family photos) should occupy more visual weight than TV
TV cabinet:
- Avoid open glass shelves with TV (gathers dust + scattered energy)
- Closed cabinet with TV inside (door can be closed when not watching) - ideal
- Wood cabinet preferred over metal/plastic
Music systems, speakers:
- Same rules as TV - South-East or South wall
- Don't place near puja area
- Subwoofers (with strong bass) - only in non-family-time areas
Computer/laptop work corner:
- If living room has work corner, place in North (Kuber direction for prosperity)
- Or East (Surya direction for clarity)
- Avoid South-West (heavy direction - tiring for work)
WiFi router:
- Place in central area but not in puja room
- Avoid bedroom
- Doesn't strongly conflict with vastu rules
Other electronics rules:
- Don't keep too many electronics in living room - creates EMF (electromagnetic field) imbalance
- Turn off TVs/computers when not in use
- Don't watch TV while eating (kitchen-living room electronic confusion)
Energy-positive alternatives to over-TV viewing:
- Family book corner with mythological books
- Music corner with traditional instruments (harmonium, manjira)
- Display of family photos in beautiful frames
- Spiritual paintings/sculptures
Decor, Colors & Mirror Placement

Wall colors (in order of preference):
- Off-white / cream - neutral, peaceful, suits any direction
- Light yellow / pale gold - joyful, prosperity
- Light green / mint - growth, harmony, especially for east/north
- Light blue - calmness, especially for north (water element)
- Light pink - romance, family love
- Beige / soft brown - earthy, grounding
Avoid:
- ❌ Bright red - aggressive, can cause family conflicts
- ❌ Black - heavy, blocks energy flow
- ❌ Pure dark gray - depressive
- ❌ Bright orange (in large amounts) - overstimulating
Mirrors:
- Place on NORTH or EAST wall
- AVOID: South or West wall (mirrors reflect - south-west is heavy direction; reflecting it back doubles negative)
- Don't place mirror facing entry door (entering positive energy gets bounced back out)
- Don't place mirror facing kitchen (food energy disturbed)
- Don't place mirror facing main sofa (creates reflection-disturbance during family time)
- Avoid mirrors in bedroom (separate vastu rules)
Photos & Paintings:
- Family photos on East wall (sun energy preserves)
- Spiritual photos (Lakshmi-Ganesh, Krishna) on North or North-East wall
- Avoid: Photos of deceased ancestors as primary decor (one small photo in puja area is fine)
- Avoid: War scenes, sad paintings, dark abstract art
- Bring: Nature scenes, flowing water, sunrise paintings
Curtains:
- Light-medium fabric
- Match wall colors
- Sheer + heavier curtain combination ideal
- Avoid: Pure black or very dark curtains
Carpets:
- Light or medium colors
- Geometric or floral patterns
- Avoid pure black carpets
Wall art rules:
- Don't have walls completely empty - looks unfinished, blocks energy
- Don't have walls completely covered - creates visual clutter
- Aim for 60-70% wall coverage with intentional decor
Mandatory positive elements:
- At least one Lakshmi-Ganesh photo or murti
- At least one fresh-flowers or healthy-plant area
- At least one family photo in good frame
- Diya holder for evening lighting
- Bell (for occasional ringing on auspicious days)
Plants for Living Room - What to Keep & Avoid
Vastu-positive plants for living room:
1. Tulsi (Holy Basil) - MOST AUSPICIOUS
- Place in North-East corner
- Provides oxygen, purifies air
- Sacred to Vishnu/Krishna
- Light a small diya near it daily
- Don't pluck leaves on Sundays/Ekadashis
2. Money Plant (Pothos) - WEALTH-ATTRACTING
- Place in South-East corner
- Symbolic of growing wealth
- Easy to maintain
- Train vines upward, not downward
3. Bamboo (Lucky Bamboo) - PROSPERITY
- Place in East or North-East
- Use specific stalk numbers: 3 (happiness), 5 (health), 7 (good health), 21 (overall blessing)
- Avoid 4 stalks (associated with negative numerology in some traditions)
- Keep in clean water
4. Areca Palm - FAMILY HARMONY
- Place in North-West
- Air-purifying
- Reduces stress in family environment
5. Peace Lily - CALMING ENERGY
- Place in any corner that gets indirect light
- Beautiful flowers
- Symbolizes purity and peace
6. Snake Plant (Sansevieria) - PROTECTION
- Place near entrance or in any corner
- Releases oxygen at night
- Filters indoor air
7. Rose Plant - LOVE & ROMANCE
- Pink/red roses for love
- Place near windows for sunlight
- Especially good for couples
Plants to AVOID in living room:
- ❌ Cactus & thorny plants - create harsh, aggressive energy
- ❌ Bonsai - symbolize stunted growth (controversial; some accept small ones)
- ❌ Plants with thorns (rose is exception due to flowers)
- ❌ Dead/dying plants - Replace immediately. Dead plants attract negative energy faster than any other vastu defect.
- ❌ Artificial plants alone - Real plants needed; artificial decoration only is fine
- ❌ Plants with milky sap (some euphorbias)
- ❌ Banyan, peepal trees as bonsai (these belong outside, not indoors)
Plant care rules:
- Water regularly - neglected plants attract negative energy
- Trim dead leaves immediately
- Repot when roots show
- Talk to plants (sounds odd but creates positive energy)
- Replace soil annually
- Use natural compost, not chemicals
The golden rule: A few thriving plants are 100x better than many neglected ones. If you can't care for plants, just keep one Tulsi and one money plant well-tended.
Common Living Room Vastu Mistakes
1. TV in North-East. This sacred corner shouldn't have electronics. Keep this corner for plants, puja, or fresh air.
2. Sofa with back to entrance. Anyone sitting feels insecure. Reverse the sofa direction.
3. Heavy decor / cluttered space. Living room should breathe. Aim for 60-70% wall coverage and 40% floor space.
4. Mirror facing kitchen. Disturbs food energy. Move mirror.
5. Mirror facing entry. Bounces positive energy back. Move mirror to side wall.
6. Dead plants. Replace immediately. Dead plants are #1 negative energy attractor.
7. Broken items as decor. Vintage broken pottery looks artistic but vastu says broken = blocked energy. Either repair or remove.
8. War paintings, sad art. What you see daily, you become. Family room needs uplifting visuals.
9. Photos of deceased ancestors as primary decor. Small respectful photo in puja area is fine. Large photos as decor invokes pitra-related heaviness.
10. Black or very dark color schemes. Living room needs light, expansive energy.
11. Cracks in walls / paint peeling. Repair immediately. Even small cracks attract negative energy over time.
12. Not having any spiritual elements. At minimum, one Lakshmi-Ganesh photo or small puja shelf.
13. Loud music in living room throughout day. Family room benefits from periodic silence. Use music intentionally, not as constant background.
14. Eating in living room frequently. Living room is for relaxation, not eating (unless small snacks). Regular dining-on-sofa creates kitchen-living energy confusion.
15. Overuse of artificial fragrance/aerosols. Use natural agarbatti, essential oils, fresh flowers.
Make Your Living Room a Vastu Sanctuary

Living room vastu isn't about expensive renovations - it's about conscious arrangement of what you already have. 80% of the benefits come from:
- Correct sofa direction
- Plants in right corners
- Removing dead/broken items
- Adding one Lakshmi-Ganesh element
- Regular cleaning
Do just these 5 things, and your living room transforms over months.
Three commitment levels:
Level 1 - Quick Fixes (1 day):
- Remove dead plants
- Move sofa to right direction (if possible)
- Add a Lakshmi-Ganesh photo
- Clean all clutter
- Light a daily diya in evening
Level 2 - Mid-level Changes (1 week):
- Repaint walls if dark colors
- Add 3-4 plants in right corners
- Reorganize TV placement
- Add fresh flowers weekly
- Remove all broken items
Level 3 - Full Vastu Compliance (1 month):
- Professional vastu consultation
- Major furniture rearrangement
- Direction-based color scheme
- Pyramid/yantra placement
- Commit to weekly cleansing rituals
A final reflection:
Your living room is where you laugh, fight, eat, watch, rest, host. It absorbs all of life's energy. Vastu is the ancient science of making sure that absorbed energy is positive.
Start with one change today - perhaps just removing a dead plant or moving a mirror. By the end of the month, the cumulative effect will be tangible: family members spending more time together, less arguments, calmer evenings.
Vastu is not magic. It is environmental psychology with cosmic awareness.
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What People Ask Most
What if my living room is in the south or south-west?+
Use compensating remedies: light wall colors, plants in correct corners, mirror on north wall to bring positive energy, Vastu pyramid, regular cleansing rituals. You can't always change room location, but you can compensate energetically.
Is it okay to have a temple/puja area in living room?+
Yes, especially if no separate puja room. Place in NORTH-EAST corner (most sacred). Keep clean, lit with daily diya. Don't place puja directly facing TV. Curtain to cover puja during late-night TV/parties is acceptable.
Can I have an aquarium in living room?+
Yes, very auspicious if maintained well. Place in NORTH or NORTH-EAST. 9 fish ideal (8 colorful + 1 black to absorb negative energy). Regular cleaning essential - neglected aquarium creates strong negative energy.
What about open kitchen + living room layout?+
Common in modern flats. Mitigate: visual separation (curtain, partition), separate placement of dining table near kitchen, ensure cooking area faces east, keep living room clearly delineated. Avoid exhaust fan facing living room.
How often should I cleanse living room energy?+
Daily: light an agarbatti morning and evening. Weekly: thorough cleaning, fresh flowers, cleanse with cow-dung incense or natural rangoli. Monthly: deep dusting, replace plants if needed. Yearly: repaint or refresh decor on Akshay Tritiya or before Diwali.
Are pets okay in living room as per Vastu?+
Pets are positive - cows, dogs are particularly auspicious. Place pet beds in north or east areas. Avoid south-west for pet sleeping. Cats are okay but not in puja area. Birds in cages should be in east or north. Fish bring positive energy.
About the author
Dr. Suresh Iyer · Vastu Shastra & Jyotish, 18+ years
Dr. Suresh has practiced traditional Vastu and basic Vedic Jyotish for over 18 years across South India. He contributes the Vastu, direction, and home-puja layout guides on Vandnaa.
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