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Even Vastu Experts Avoid These 6 Colours, So Why Are You Still Using Them In Your Home?
There's something undeniably comforting about walking into a home that feels right. The energy is peaceful, your mind is calm, and everything seems to be flowing in harmony. But if you've been struggling with constant arguments, health issues, or financial blockages despite doing everything "right," the problem might be hidden on your walls. Literally.
Vastu Shastra, India's ancient architectural science, believes that colours are not just aesthetic-they directly influence the energy within a space. While you may have chosen a wall colour because it looked pretty on Pinterest or came recommended by an interior designer, some of these popular hues may be causing more harm than good. Vastu experts have repeatedly warned against certain shades because of the way they interact with natural elements and energy flows.
Here are six colours Vastu Shastra urges you to avoid-and the real-life impact they may be silently causing.

1. Red: Aggression, Accidents And Sleepless Nights
Red is a powerful colour-but in Vastu, it's considered too fiery for most parts of the house. Especially when used in bedrooms or living areas, red can overstimulate the mind, leading to restlessness, mood swings, and aggression. In extreme cases, families report frequent fights or even health issues like high blood pressure when surrounded by too much red. This colour is associated with the fire element, and unless used with careful balance, it can invite instability rather than passion.

2. Black: Depression, Negativity And Blocked Growth
Stylish as it may be, black is a big no in Vastu-especially on walls. It absorbs all light and energy, leaving little room for positivity to circulate. Homes with heavy black accents often report emotional heaviness, fatigue, or even blocked career and financial growth. Black is especially harmful in northeast corners where sunlight and clarity are essential. Vastu recommends using lighter, more uplifting shades to keep energy flowing freely.

3. Grey: Confusion, Indecisiveness And Lack Of Clarity
While grey has become the darling of modern minimalist homes, Vastu finds it problematic when used excessively. Grey carries a neutral and cloudy vibration-ideal for creating aesthetic distance but not ideal for homes that thrive on warmth and connection. People living in grey-toned environments often experience confusion, lack of motivation, or a "foggy" feeling that keeps them stuck in indecisiveness, particularly when grey dominates home offices or study rooms.

4. Dull Brown: Stagnation, Laziness And Isolation
Unlike rich wooden tones, dull or muddy browns in wall paint can be energy dampeners. Vastu experts say these tones lack life and can bring a sense of stagnation. Residents may feel emotionally stuck, physically tired, or uninspired. Brown may also disturb Earth energy when used in wrong zones like the northeast, blocking progress and spiritual growth. Avoid using this colour in bedrooms, prayer areas, or the front entrance.

5. Dark Blue: Emotional Overwhelm And Miscommunication
Dark blue might look luxurious and deep, but Vastu finds it emotionally heavy when used in excess. It's associated with depth, water, and introspection-great for meditative spaces in moderation. But overuse of dark blue in family rooms, kitchens, or children's areas may lead to emotional coldness, sadness, or breakdowns in communication. Vastu recommends replacing it with softer blues or pastels that support emotional flow and openness.

6. Metallic Silver Or Chrome: Restlessness And Energy Instability
Modern design often favours metallic finishes, but Vastu cautions against using silver, chrome, or reflective metallic wall colours in home interiors. These shades can be too stimulating, especially when they catch artificial lighting. They don't ground the energy of a space and may lead to heightened anxiety, lack of sleep, and difficulty focusing-particularly harmful in bedrooms and study rooms.
Don't Just Paint, Pause, Then Plan
Your home isn't just a shelter; it's a living energy field that interacts with your mind, body and destiny. The colours you choose can either harmonize or conflict with that energy. While trends come and go, the principles of Vastu have stood the test of time. If you've been unknowingly living with colours that conflict with your home's natural flow, it's not too late to make simple shifts. Choose earthy greens, soft yellows, calming whites or light blues based on room placement and energy needs.
So, it goes without saying that sometimes, changing your life starts with changing just one wall.



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