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Free Vastu Tools for Home Planning

Use these browser-based tools to check directions, review room placement and create practical home checklists. They are educational planning aids based on traditional Vastu guidance and practical home-planning considerations.

Realistic home Vastu assessment checklist beside a modern floor plan
Start with a calm checklist before making renovation, buying or room-placement decisions.

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What Each Tool Does

The House Direction Finder converts a compass degree into a standard eight-sector direction. It is useful when you already have a stable compass reading from the main entrance and want to understand whether the home faces north, northeast, east, southeast, south, southwest, west or northwest.

The Apartment Vastu Checklist is for flat buyers, renters and residents. It helps you review entrance, living room, kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, pooja, study and balcony or utility areas. The progress bar shows checklist completion only, not a Vastu score.

The Room Placement Checker lets you select a room and a direction or centre zone. It returns a calm interpretation from a static local dataset, with practical considerations and a related guide. It does not invent custom rules and it does not replace a complete plan review.

The Home Vastu Assessment Checklist gives you a printable whole-home review with notes. It is helpful before renovation, property visits, seasonal decluttering or conversations with professionals.

When to Use These Tools

Use the tools before a property visit, during a rental move-in, while discussing an interior layout, or when you want to organize questions for a Vastu consultant. They are especially useful for modern apartments because many parts of the home are fixed: shafts, columns, corridors, balconies, plumbing and common services. A simple tool can help you focus on what is actually changeable.

For example, a buyer may use the House Direction Finder after taking a compass reading, then use the Apartment Vastu Checklist during the site visit. A homeowner planning interiors may use the Room Placement Checker to understand traditional preferences, then print the Home Vastu Assessment Checklist before meeting a designer. This sequence keeps the discussion calm and practical.

The tools are intentionally simple. They do not rank your home, predict outcomes or label a space as lucky or unlucky. They help you notice direction, room use, clutter, light, ventilation, maintenance and safety. That is the same balanced approach used throughout VastuEssentials.

A Simple Planning Sequence

For best results, start with direction, then move to rooms, then finish with a checklist. First, confirm the facing direction. Next, review whether key rooms are broadly placed in workable zones. Finally, walk through the home and mark practical issues such as clutter, leaks, poor lighting, difficult movement, noise and unsafe fittings. This order prevents one small concern from dominating the entire decision.

Privacy and Practical Limits

No login is required. The tools do not ask for your name, email, phone number, street address or GPS location. Checklist selections and notes stay in your browser where applicable and are not uploaded to VastuEssentials.

These tools are not substitutes for architects, engineers, electricians, plumbers, structural professionals or building-code specialists. Use them to organize thinking and prepare better questions. Safety, ventilation, plumbing, electrical systems, structure, local rules and daily usability should always take priority over symbolic placement.

For deeper reading, continue with Complete Home Vastu Planning Guide, Room-wise Vastu, Direction Vastu, Apartment Vastu and Vastu Remedies.