Saturday, January 24, 2026

5 Vastu Ways to Improve Your Kitchen’s Energy

 

5 Vastu Ways to Improve Your Kitchen’s Energy (and Invite More Warmth, Health, and Wealth)



Your kitchen is not just a place where food is cooked. It is where your family’s daily energy is created.

In Vastu Shastra, the kitchen is strongly linked with wealth, health, and harmony because it represents the fire element that “runs” the home. When the kitchen feels heavy, cluttered, dark, or neglected, it quietly affects mood, appetite, and even the flow of opportunities. But when your kitchen feels light, clean, and alive, meals taste better, digestion feels easier, and the home starts feeling more supportive.

The best part is this: you do not need a big renovation to shift the energy. You need a few smart Vastu changes that are simple, practical, and powerful.

1) Bring in Natural Materials (Instantly Softer, Calmer Energy)

A kitchen filled with natural elements feels comforting. It feels like home.
As per Vastu, natural materials carry stable, grounding vibrations that make the space feel warm and balanced.

Try this:

  • Choose wooden cabinets or wooden accessories

  • Use cotton napkins and natural cloth

  • Keep bamboo baskets for storage

  • Prefer clay, brass, steel, or glass over excessive plastic

When you surround yourself with natural materials, your mind feels lighter, and cooking feels less like a task and more like care.

2) Connect the Kitchen to Nature (So Cooking Feels Joyful Again)

A kitchen that has no connection to outdoors often feels dull. You cook, but without enthusiasm.
A kitchen that connects to light, air, and greenery feels fresh and creative.

Try this:

  • If you have a window, keep herbs or small live plants near it

  • Let fresh air and natural light enter daily

  • Keep the window area clean so energy can move freely

Even a small green plant can lift the mood of the kitchen and make the space feel alive.

3) Clear the Clutter (Because Peace Begins with Order)

The kitchen is the heart of the home, so it must feel welcoming.
And the fastest way to create a welcoming kitchen is simple: remove hidden chaos.

Clutter does not only occupy space. It occupies your mind.

Do this daily:

  • Keep drawers and cabinets organized

  • Do not “hide” clutter, solve it

  • Keep only daily essentials on the counter
    Example: tea jar, toaster, salt, basic items

  • Store the rest properly
    Including extra containers, unused tools, knives, spoons

When everything is in its place, you naturally feel calmer. And that calmness quietly improves family energy too.

4) Remove Expired and Stale Food (Stop Holding the Energy of the Past)

Old, stale, and expired food blocks freshness in the kitchen.
Energetically, it keeps you stuck and drains the inspiration needed to welcome new opportunities.

Try this weekly:

  • Clean your fridge and pantry

  • Remove expired items immediately

  • Keep the refrigerator light, fresh, and current

A fresh kitchen creates a fresh mindset. And a fresh mindset attracts better results in life.

5) Choose Light, Pleasant Colours (So the Kitchen Feels Uplifting)

Colour is not decoration. Colour is vibration.

As per Vastu, the kitchen should feel light and positive.
So the colour scheme matters.

Recommended light shades:

  • Pista green

  • Lemon yellow

  • Light ivory

  • Soft pink

Avoid heavy, dark tones in the kitchen:

  • Black

  • Grey

  • Maroon

  • Very strong red (can feel too intense and uncomfortable)

Light colours make the kitchen feel more open, positive, and easy to work in.

Don’ts (Important Vastu Mistakes to Avoid)

  1. Do not convert a balcony into a kitchen.

  2. Do not place the kitchen in the center of the house.

  3. The stove platform should not share a wall with a toilet.

  4. In multi-storey homes, avoid a toilet directly above the kitchen stove area.

  5. Never keep the stove facing the water tap. This fire-water clash is traditionally linked with frequent arguments between husband and wife.

  6. Do not ignore a faulty stove or gas burner. Even in chinese Feng Shui, the stove is linked with financial stability. Fix it quickly.

Vastu Bite (Small Habit, Big Harmony)

Create time to sit together and share meals at the dining table whenever possible.
When families eat together with calmness, the home naturally builds stronger harmony, bonding, and emotional stability.

Article vastu Nitien Parmar, Cheif Vastu Consultant, vastuplus.com

Sunday, January 11, 2026

Vastu Plant- Catharanthus roseus – Barmasi / Sadabahar (The Ever-Blooming Blossom)


Catharanthus roseus, lovingly called Barmasi or Sadabahar, is not just a flowering plant , it is a quiet reminder that hope, beauty, and life can bloom in every season. True to its name Sadabahar (always in bloom), this plant carries an emotional promise: no matter what the weather outside, something beautiful can keep growing within.

Flower That Never Gives Up

Sadabahar blooms again and again, even under harsh sun, light rain, or changing seasons. Watching it flower daily creates a deep emotional comfort .It feels as if the plant is whispering,
“Life continues. Joy will return.”
For many, this makes it a symbol of resilience, optimism, and emotional strength.

Gentle Energy for Your Home

Placing Catharanthus roseus on your balcony, terrace, or personal garden fills the space with a soft, cheerful energy. Its fresh green leaves and delicate flowers instantly lighten the mood. When you step out in the morning or return tired in the evening, the sight of Sadabahar blooming quietly brings mental calm and emotional balance.

It is especially comforting for:

  • Homes that feel heavy or dull

  • People feeling stressed, anxious, or emotionally tired

  • Spaces that need freshness and positivity

 Emotional Connection & Daily Joy

Unlike seasonal plants that bloom once and fade, Sadabahar gives you daily moments of happiness. Each new flower feels personal like a small gift from nature. This constant blooming builds an emotional bond, reminding you to appreciate small, everyday joys.

For elders, it brings peace.
For children, it brings curiosity and color.
For working adults, it brings calm and hope.

Perfect for Balconies & Gardens

Sadabahar thrives in sunlight and open spaces, making it ideal for:

  • Balcony corners

  • Window-side planters

  • Terrace gardens

  • Personal garden pathways

It doesn’t demand much , just light, basic care, and a little love. In return, it gives back life, color, and emotional warmth.

A Symbol of Cheerful Vibes

Many people believe Sadabahar carries happy vibrations, making the home feel more alive and welcoming. Its continuous blooming creates a feeling of abundance  as if positivity itself is flowering again and again.

In Essence

Catharanthus roseus (Barmasi / Sadabahar) is a plant that teaches us an emotional lesson:
Keep blooming, no matter the season.

Place it on your balcony or in your personal garden, and let its ever-blooming nature fill your space with cheerfulness, hope, and gentle positivity, every single day.

Nitien Parmar, Chief Vastu Consultant, vastuplus.com

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