Vastu rules for the staircase in your house


According to Vastu Shastra, square and rectangular staircases with bend at right angles, are the best for internal or external staircases

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While the rules prescribed under Vastu Shastra must be applied to the crucial parts of your home (such as, the location of the property, the direction it faces, the entrance, the kitchen, the living room, the bed room, the bathroom, etc.), should you also mind them when building seemingly less important parts of the property, such as staircases? Do you really have to employ your valuable time, energy and resources, to make sure your stairs are Vastu-compliant, too?  Many of us would not answer in the positive.

Those who are firm believers of Vastu Shastra, employ a great deal of effort to ensure that their house faces the direction as prescribed by this ancient Indian art and science. The same is true of the locations of various rooms, such as the kitchens and washrooms. However, even such people may often overlook the supposedly less important parts, such as the staircase.

Amid all this, it would not be advisable to ignore these principles while constructing the staircase in your home, a part that is often not so carefully designed, in spite of the crucial role it plays in the overall scheme of things.

How so?

 

Impact of defects in staircases

Anything that has to do with the movement of the people living within a house, can significantly impact the heath, well-being and daily operations within the house. Hence, staircases play a major role in the efficiency of a house. Any structural or other defect pertaining to the staircase, may result in major or minor accidents. Design faults could also hamper the movement of the residents within the house, making it highly inconvenient.

“Even if you are not a firm believer of Vastu, you have to concede the fact that there could be negative implications, if the staircase is not planned carefully. Badly planned staircases can not only hinder your movement but can lead to accidents,” says Rajat Khatri, A Delhi-based architect.

Along with other seemingly more important parts of a home, the owner must also pay due attention to staircase Vastu, as the flow of positive energy in your home depends on the synergy between various portions of the house, including the staircase. The ancient architectural science of Vastu Shastra, lays a great deal of emphasis on how staircases should be built and details what should and should not be done, while building these. In this article, we look at the basic Vastu principles on staircase-building.

 

Direction for internal staircase, as per Vastu

It is unanimously accepted that the designated place for the staircase in a building, is near the entrance. Vastu experts are of the belief that for internal staircases, the south-west portion in the property is an ideal choice. The south and the west portions happen to be the second-best choices.

Note here that the staircase must start from the north and go towards the south. Alternatively, it can start from the east and go towards the west. An internal staircase should not be located at the center of the property.

The stairs within the home should never start from or end at the kitchen, the store room, or the puja room.

The steps going to the upper floor should not be a continuation of the stairs that lead to the basement or the cellar.

An internal staircase must be built in such a way that is not directly in the line of vision of your visitors.

Having doors at the start and the end of the staircase, is also advisable.

Those landlords who live on the ground floor and have rented out the upper floor to a tenant, must ensure that they do not have a staircase right at the main entrance. This, say Vastu experts, could lead to financial losses.

 

 

Orientation of stairs according to Vastu Shastra

Staircases should always turn clockwise, as we go up. In other words, the person using the stairs to go up, should move from the north to the south or the east to the west. Vastu experts are of the opinion that an anti-clockwise staircase can impact career growth.

 

Vastu principles for direction for external staircase

The external staircase, on the other hand, could be built in:

The staircase should not be built in the north-east corner, whether externally or internally. Also, staircases positioned right before the entrance cause imbalance.

 

Vastu rules for shape of the staircase

Square and rectangular staircases with bends at right angles, are the best for internal or external staircases. Staircases that are too steep or too high would result in the user feeling drained out, each time he has to use it. For the same reason, experts ask property owners to avoid spiral staircases.

 

Vastu for number of steps in a staircase

The number of steps in a staircase should always be odd (15, 17, 19, or 21). The number must never end with a 0. Why so? An average person tends to put his right foot first, while taking a flight of stairs. The flight must end with the user putting his right foot down. This is only possible, if the staircase has an odd number of steps.

 

Vastu colours for stairs

Light shades should be your only choice, to paint the stairs or the banister. Avoid dark shades in stairs. The walls adjoining the staircase can be decorated with a wallpaper of your choice, preferably not too dark.

See also: Marble staircase design ideas for your home

 

Usage of space under the stairs

In small homes, the space under the staircase if often used to build a small kitchen, bathroom or puja room. Sometimes, a small workstation is also created under the staircase, to utilise the area optimally. This should be strictly avoided. The space under the staircase should be used for nothing but storage of common household items, say Vastu experts. Cabinets containing valuable items, such as cash or jewellery, should not be kept in this space. Do not use this space for keeping discarded items or worn out footwear.

 

Serious staircase defects

Staircase in the north-east side

Spiral staircases

Staircase encircling the building

Circular and round steps

Broken steps

Staircase Vastu dosha

If the staircase has any Vastu dosha, the members living in the property may face a variety of physical, mental and financial losses, etc. A staircase in the north-east corner or the ‘Ishan Kona’, for example, is considered a major Vastu defect. Having a staircase in this corner might lead to serious ailments related to brain, kidney or heart among the residents.

 

How well do you know your stairs?

 What is rise?

In a staircase, the rise signifies the vertical distance from the top of one tread to the top of the next tread.

What is run?

The run is the horizontal distance from the face of one riser to the face of the next riser. Even though it is confused with the size of the tread itself, it is not so.

What is the recommended rise and run height for a staircase?

Ideally, the rise and the run should equal 18 inches for utmost comfort of the user.

 

Key things to remember when building stairs

 

Bad staircase design

Since the inception of the concept, when staircases were treated simply as a tool to help us walk up and down, it has undergone several changes. Today, staircases are also supposed to be a style statement that speaks volumes about the fine designing of the house. Unfortunately, amid the grand plans to impress the viewer through detailed designs, sometimes, the owners end up messing with the basic purpose of the staircases, impacting its practicality—that is, walking up and walking down them becomes painful or tricky or both. The staircase below is a case in point.

 

 

Do be mindful of the fact that a poorly conceived staircase design could lead to the elimination of all the positive results brought by applying Vastu principles in other parts of the house. According to Vastu experts, a staircase at the centre of a property can lead to various complications in pregnancy.

 

FAQs

Are spiral staircases good?

Spiral staircases are considered inauspicious, as per Vastu Shastra rules.

Can I build a pooja room under the staircase?

Vastu experts caution that pooja rooms should not be built under the staircase.

 

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