Consultation Process

What to share first, how the property is reviewed, and how practical Vastu guidance is usually structured.

The process begins with the right information

Consultation works best when the property is introduced clearly. The purpose of the first step is not to impress the consultant with a long story. It is to make the property understandable. Once the type of property, the stage of the property, the layout, the direction reference, and the main concern are clear, the review becomes easier to structure and easier to use.

Step 1: Share the property basics

Property type, city, present status, and whether the matter is about purchase, existing use, renovation, planning, or fit-out.

Step 2: Share the layout and direction

Floor plan or drawing, room names, site plan if needed, and a reliable north reference or compass direction.

Step 3: Share visuals where useful

Photographs or short videos help when the current condition, movement path, room usage, or alterations matter.

Step 4: State the real concern

Buying decision, repeated practical issues, layout confusion, planning review, family comfort, operational flow, or corrective guidance.

How the review is then organised

Once the material is clear, the property can be studied properly. The review generally moves from overall understanding to specific checkpoints. It may start with the approach, entrance, zoning, and room placement, and then move into practical priorities based on the property type. In a residential case, room comfort and family routine often matter most. In a business or industrial case, flow, management, support areas, and implementation practicality often matter more.

The process should end with a usable structure: what matters first, what is manageable, what should be corrected now, and what can be taken up in later stages.

When the process remains practical

  • The property is reviewed in context instead of through isolated rules.
  • Important issues are distinguished from secondary suggestions.
  • The client is not overloaded with unnecessary changes.
  • The route is clear: online review when sufficient, on-site visit when truly useful.
  • Recommendations are sequenced in a realistic order.

What helps the process move faster

Clear drawings, correct direction reference, recent visuals, and a short written note about the main concern reduce confusion quickly. This is especially helpful when the client is comparing options or needs a decision within a limited time window.

Services

Choose the correct service path first if you are unsure whether the property should be reviewed online or on site.

Methodology

Understand how the property is studied before recommendations are prioritised.

Contact

Use the contact page when your layout and the key questions are ready to be shared.

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