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Written for modern Indian homes and apartments.
Why TV placement matters
A TV is visually powerful. Wherever it is placed, the furniture begins to face it. If the TV dominates the living room, conversation and family connection may reduce. Vastu asks us to keep balance, and modern design says the same thing: the screen should fit the room, not control it completely.
Good TV placement reduces glare, keeps wires organised, and allows comfortable seating. It should not block windows, pooja spaces, or natural movement.
Best wall for TV in living room
South-East is often associated with fire and electronics in many Vastu discussions, but actual placement depends on the room. South or West walls may also work well if seating and glare are comfortable. Avoid placing the TV where it reflects harsh light or forces awkward neck angles.
Do not place the TV directly beside a pooja corner if it feels disrespectful or distracting. Keep sacred and entertainment zones visually separate.
Seating and viewing comfort
The sofa should be at a comfortable distance. Avoid placing seating with the back directly exposed to the main door if it makes people uncomfortable. Keep wires hidden and avoid clutter below the TV unit.
A clean TV unit makes the living room feel calmer. Remove old set-top boxes, unused remotes, tangled chargers, and broken speakers.
TV in bedroom
Many families keep a TV in the bedroom, but it can disturb sleep. If possible, avoid making the bed face a large screen. If the TV is fixed, switch it off fully before sleep and cover reflective screens if they disturb you.
Bedrooms should support rest first. Entertainment should not overpower sleep.
Apartment tips
In small flats, wall-mounted TVs save space. Choose a unit with closed storage. Do not block balcony doors or windows. If the living room is also used for study or work, keep the screen from becoming a constant distraction.
A smaller screen placed well can feel better than a very large screen dominating a compact room.
Conclusion
TV Placement Vastu is about balance. Place the screen where it is comfortable, safe, and not overpowering. Keep wires clean, avoid glare, and protect conversation zones.
A living room should be more than a viewing room. It should still feel like a family space.
FAQ
Which direction is best for TV?
South-East, South, or West walls may work depending on layout and glare.
Can TV be in bedroom?
It can, but avoid letting it disturb sleep.
Should TV face pooja room?
Avoid direct distraction near sacred areas where possible.
How to improve TV unit Vastu?
Hide wires, remove clutter, and keep the wall clean.

