A children’s bedroom in the wrong direction or with poor placement can affect sleep and concentration. These room-wise Vastu remedies help correct common doshas so the space supports rest and study without structural changes.
Common Vastu Dosh in Children Bedroom
Directions and placements that often create dosh in a children’s bedroom:
North-east — Better kept light and open; heavy use as a bedroom can create imbalance.
South-east — Fire zone; too active for rest and sleep.
South — Same as above; can overstimulate unless well-ventilated and calm.
Other common issues: bed head pointing north (said to disturb magnetic alignment); study table facing south or in the wrong corner; mirrors facing the bed; too many electronics near the bed; heavy furniture blocking the north-east; cluttered or dark room.
Remedies by Direction
North-East Children Bedroom
Keep the head of the bed toward south.
Place a natural crystal or citrine in the south-west corner of the room to add stability.
Use light colours—cream, soft yellow, or light green—and avoid water features or aquariums.
Keep the north-east corner of the room light (lamp or plant, nothing heavy).
South-East Children Bedroom
Place a small natural crystal in the south-west corner; use lemon yellow or soft green on walls.
Ensure the study desk is in the east or north-east with the child facing east or north.
Avoid water elements in the room.
South Children Bedroom
Keep the space well-ventilated and bright.
Use light, cooling colours and avoid red or strong orange in large areas.
Orient the bed with head toward east or south and keep the study area in the north-east part of the room.
Bed and Study Table Placement Remedies
Orient the bed so the child's head is toward east or south; avoid north.
If the bed cannot be moved, place a wooden plank under the mattress or use a thick headboard to symbolically "ground" the north.
Keep the study table in the north-east or east; the child should face east or north while studying.
Fix the table against a solid wall and avoid having the back to the door.
Place a small lamp or plant in the north-east corner of the room for clarity.
Remove or cover mirrors that face the bed and minimise electronics in the sleeping zone.
Colour and Element Fixes
Use calming colours: cream, off-white, light blue, soft green, or light yellow.
Avoid dark shades and harsh red or orange.
Keep the north-east part of the room light—no heavy storage or large furniture there.
A small indoor plant or soft light in that corner can balance the space.
Ensure good natural light and airflow; avoid clutter under the bed and in corners.
Simple Fixes Without Renovation
Reposition the bed and study table as above.
Add a small crystal or lamp in the south-west for stability.
Use light curtains and keep the room tidy.
Avoid stacking books or heavy items in the north-east.
If the door opens directly in line with the bed, use a soft screen or curtain to break the line.