1. Direction for Perfection
As the very basic norm of Vaastu for study room, the correct direction has to be kept in mind. The directions considered auspicious for studies are East, North and Northeast as they are believed to increase the level of concentration. And concentration is the fundamental unit of studying!
2. Mirror Mirror go Away!
Vaastu Shastra says that there should not be any mirror in the study room. Mirrors give the misconception of the workload being double of what it actually is. This may create unnecessary tension and stress for the person who is studying.
3. Study table
4. Lighting Struck!
Proper lighting of the study room is pivotal for concentration and the potential to study. Dim lights should always be avoided as they hinder the focus of the student. Sunlight symbolizes positivity and thus, the windows of the study room should be in the north or east of the room. Table lamps are also a source of bright light which can be used for concentration. It should be kept on the south east side of the table.
5. Bookshelves and Cabinets
As you may have noticed by now that the favourite directions of studies are North, east and northeast! Bookshelves also follow the same path and demand to be placed in the same directions! Cleanliness being the most important, the bookshelves should not be cluttered and scattered with books as they cause uncalled-for confusion. Placing bookshelves above the study table is a common practice which be totally avoided because it brings needless or dispensable stress to the student.
6. Bring Colours (not)!
7. shape the room
Mentioned above are some basic Vaastu tips for a Vaastu Compliant study room. However, it is strictly advised to consult a Vaastu expert to make changes in your study room as the Vaastu Shastra is applicable as per location and direction of house, its entrance and other aspects.
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