Vastu Tips For Reception Area Of Office

Vastu Tips For Reception Area Of Office

 

The reception area is the first thing that the clients, employees, and even the owner sees after entering the office. That's why most people keep it neat, clean, and beautiful. But did you know that if the reception area is vastu compliant, then it'll work wonders for your business. 

Here are some Vastu tips for designing a reception area:

Location: Place the reception area in the northeast or northwest part of the building for positive energy flow.

Seating: Arrange seating for guests and visitors so they face either east or north, as these directions are considered auspicious.

Reception Desk: Position the reception desk in the southeast corner, facing east. This promotes a sense of authority and enhances the flow of positive energy.

Colors: Opt for soothing and welcoming colors like light shades of green, blue, or white. Avoid using harsh or dark colors.

Materials: Choose materials like wood and stone for furniture and decor, as they represent stability and grounding.

Lighting: Ensure ample natural light in the reception area. Soft, diffused lighting is preferable over harsh or glaring lights.

Decor: Decorate with symbols of prosperity and positivity, such as potted plants, art depicting nature, or peaceful imagery. Paintings of Sunrise and 7 horses are some of the best. 

Clutter-Free: Keep the reception area tidy and clutter-free. Disorganization can block positive energy flow.

Aromatherapy: Consider using natural scents like lavender or citrus to create a pleasant and calming atmosphere.

Water Element: If feasible, place a small indoor water fountain in the northeast corner. Water symbolizes wealth and flow of positive energy.

Remember, these Vastu tips are meant to enhance the energy and ambiance of the reception area, but it's also important to balance them with practical design considerations. Also, getting a personalized Vastu correction is suggested before decorating or refurbishing your space. 

patrick walker

Comments

rena edwards
Feb 12, 2017 8:24 PM

This is really, really important & well-spoken. These haters in the responses don’t get it, but I hope that reading your piece may have nudged them in the right direction.

rena edwards
Feb 12, 2017 8:24 PM

This is really, really important & well-spoken. These haters in the responses don’t get it, but I hope that reading your piece may have nudged them in the right direction.

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