- Guest Bedroom
- Kids Bedroom
- Toilet / Bath (best zone)
- Laundry / Utility
- Parking / Porch
- Dining
- Study / Office (secondary)
- Store (light to medium)
- Puja / Meditation
- Underground Water Tank / Borewell
- Living / Drawing
- Study / Office
- Reception / Sitting
- Open Space / Balcony
- Main Entrance (best in N-NE band)
- Puja (light, if NE not possible)
- Toilet / Bath (generally avoid)
- Septic Tank
- Overhead Water Tank
- Heavy Storage / Safe (better in SW)
- Puja / Meditation (best)
- Study (best)
- Open Space / Verandah
- Underground Water Tank / Borewell
- Light Living (if needed)
- Main Entrance (excellent in NE / E-NE)
- Toilet / Bath
- Kitchen
- Staircase / Lift
- Septic Tank
- Heavy Storage / Safe
- Overhead Water Tank
- Dining (good)
- Study / Office (good)
- Store (medium)
- Kids Bedroom / Guest Bedroom
- Toilet / Bath (if NW not possible)
- Puja (prefer NE)
- Underground Water Tank / Borewell
- Open / Light Space
- Courtyard / Light-well
- Lobby / Circulation
- Light Living (if needed)
- Toilet / Bath
- Kitchen
- Staircase / Lift
- Heavy Storage / Safe
- Septic Tank
- Water Tanks (UG/OH)
- Living / Drawing
- Dining (good)
- Study / Office
- Balcony / Openings
- Main Entrance (E-NE best)
- Guest Bedroom (secondary)
- Septic Tank
- Toilet / Bath (avoid; only if forced & pushed to SE edge)
- Master Bedroom (best)
- Parents / Elder Bedroom (also good)
- Wardrobes / Heavy Storage
- Safe / Locker / Documents
- Overhead Water Tank (best)
- Staircase (good)
- Toilet / Bath
- Kitchen
- Puja
- Underground Water Tank / Borewell
- Septic Tank
- Staircase / Lift (good)
- Store / Pantry
- Service Areas
- Toilet / Bath (last option)
- Kids Bedroom / Guest Bedroom (if needed)
- Underground Water Tank / Borewell
- Puja
- Kitchen (best)
- Cooking Hob (face East preferred)
- Electrical / Inverter / Meter
- Hot Store (oil/ghee)
- Dining (secondary)
- Master Bedroom
- Toilet / Bath
- Underground Water Tank / Borewell
- Overhead Water Tank
- Septic Tank
How to Use This Vastu Chart for Any Plot (Engineer’s Guide)
This Vastu chart is designed as a planning reference for zoning a house plan. It works for any plot facing (East / West / North / South) because directions remain the same—only the road side changes. For best results, always align the chart with True North.
Step-by-Step: How to Apply It on Real Projects
- Find True North using Google Maps compass / site compass (avoid guessing road direction).
- Align the printed chart so the North arrow matches True North on the plot.
- Fix the three anchors first: Kitchen (SE), Master Bedroom (SW), Toilets (NW/W).
- Keep Brahmasthan (center) open/light as much as possible (lobby/courtyard/circulation).
- Plan openings: more light/ventilation from North/East, controlled openings on South/West.
- Then refine with practical constraints: staircase position, ducts, columns, parking, and client preferences.
Pro tip: If you must compromise, protect NE + Center first. Shift services to NW/W/S.
Quick Direction Summary (Fast Reference)
This is the most stable “engineering-friendly” zoning logic used across common Vastu practice.
Common Vastu Mistakes We Avoid (In Client Plans)
- Placing toilets in North-East or in the center (Brahmasthan).
- Putting kitchen in North-East or master bedroom in South-East.
- Making the center heavy with staircase/lift core or large store.
- Placing underground water tank/borewell in South-West.
- Copying random internet charts without checking direction logic and site constraints.
Reality: A “perfect” Vastu plan is not always possible. A professional approach is to prioritize key zones and create a balanced plan that is functional, code-compliant, and buildable.
Engineering + Vastu Planning (What We Deliver at Z Structure)
- Plot-based floor plan design (Vastu zoning + practical layout)
- RCC structural design + drawings (columns, beams, slabs)
- 3D elevation + realistic renders
- Walkthrough videos (where required)
- Plan optimization for ventilation, daylight, and circulation
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Printable Usage Note
For printing, use A4 Landscape and keep margins small. Align the printed sheet with True North on site, then place rooms according to the zones. If your plot has irregular shape or special constraints, treat the chart as a reference and adjust using engineering judgment.