In Vastu Shastra, the north zone is associated with wealth, prosperity, and positive energy, primarily because it’s ruled by Kubera, the god of wealth. A north-facing house, meaning the main entrance faces north, is generally considered auspicious and believed to attract good fortune and financial stability. However, the overall success of a north-facing house also depends on factors like room placement, natural light, and the overall design according to Vastu principles.
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Kubera‘s Direction:The north is the direction of Kubera, the god of wealth, and is therefore associated with financial abundance and prosperity.
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Positive Energy:The north is believed to receive positive energy from the North Pole, which is considered beneficial for the inhabitants of a house.
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Water Element:The north is also associated with the water element, symbolizing flow, opportunities, and growth.
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Main Entrance:The main entrance door should ideally be located in the auspicious pada (step) of the north direction, with the 3rd, 4th, 5th, or 8th padas being most favorable, according to Vastu consultants.
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Open Spaces:Ensure more open space and less construction towards the north and east, as these are considered “breathing spaces” of the house according to Vastu Plus.
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Room Placement:
- The living room can be placed in the northeast, according to beautifulhomes.com.
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- The kitchen is best placed in the southeast, according to beautifulhomes.com.
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- Master bedrooms are generally recommended to be in the east, west, or south.
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- Puja rooms should ideally face north-east or east.
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Colors:White, cream, warm grey, and light blue or green are considered favorable colors for a north-facing house.
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Avoid:Dark colors like red and maroon in the interiors, as well as heavy pillars on the northeast side, according to Vastu Plus.
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Balance:Ensure a balance of energy by keeping the north and northeast sides relatively open and avoiding clutter.
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Slope:If the plot is inclined, the slope should ideally be towards the north or east.




