Thursday, 22 January 2015

Interior design with vastu shastra (Vaastu Shastra & Interior Design)




Interior Design is a profession concerned with anything that is found inside a space - walls, windows, doors, finishes, textures, light, furnishings and furniture. All of these elements are used by interior designers to develop a functional, safe, and aesthetically pleasing space for a building's user.
Vaastu Shastra makes us live in harmony with nature taking advantage of the five basic elements of nature i.e earth, water, fire, air and space and  receiving  the blessing of the Gods of the directions.
Many a times following the rules of Vaastu Shastra 100% in a structure / construction of Building such as hotels, corporate spaces, schools, hospitals, private residences, shopping malls, restaurants, theaters, and airport terminals may not be possible. Planning the Interiors with the Vaastu is the option to it. By making arrangements of furniture, accessories, lighting in all designing the internal of the building as per  Vaastu Shastra can open the doors of the prosperity, health, wealth and overall happiness.
As we know every room has their eight directions again, so one must be aware of the facts to design the rooms in such a manner that internally it should follow the rules of Vaastu Shastra.

The best location for the kitchen is the South-East corner of any building as per Vaastu Shastra but many a times due to scarcity of land in the urban life to have a kitchen in South-East may not be possible like if the entrance of the house is from east or South, then the kitchen may be shifted to the North - West corner of the house. In this situation the internal layout of the kitchen with the help of interior designing can be changed so as to follow the Vaastu.

  • The cooking platform should be towards eastern sidewall of the kitchen, as good results can be achieved when one faces east while cooking.
  • The sink should be in the North-East corner of the kitchen.
  • The slope of the water flow should be from South-West towards North - East.
  • The cylinder should be placed in the South-East corner.
  • The Geyser should be installed either in the South - East corner or the South wall.
  • The electronic gadgets should be placed on the Southern platform.
  • The storage for all the food grains, utensils, the over head almirah should always be on the Southern and the western walls and not on the Northern and the Eastern walls.
  • The exhaust fan should be installed either in the North - West corner or the South wall.

Best time to buy a house in Delhi as property prices see 30 per cent fall







NEW DELHI: If you are looking to buy a house in Delhi this could be the best time. Secondary market prices of properties in posh South Delhi localities have fallen 25-30 per cent over the last one year as a pileup of inventory and need for money turn many investors into desperate sellers. Compared with peak prices, the discount is as much as 40 per cent, say brokers. Property brokers and consultants say there are several distress deals available in the market today.

"Many people are desperate to sell today as they need money for alternative use. These people are willing to sell at a much lower profit," said Santhosh Kumar, CEO, operations, at real estate consultancy JLL India. In a recent deal, an apartment built on a 1,200 square yard plot in Delhi's posh West End area was sold for Rs 13 crore.

The sellers were asking for Rs 17-18 crore a year back. During the peak, it would have sold for around Rs 22 crore. Similarly, a builder sold a floor in Niti Bagh for around Rs 13-14 crore, climbing down from his ask of Rs 18-19 crore about 10 months ago. A 1,200 sq yard plot in Hauz Khas that a family was asking Rs 60 crore for six months back isn't getting sold for Rs 45 crore today. 

Real estate players expect the industry to recover in 2015.


The S&P BSE Realty index rose 16% this year till December 10. Much of it was due to rise in stock markets as a whole as there was no improvement in fundamentals of real estate companies in this period.
The debt of the 29 listed real estate companies whose results were available till March 31 was Rs 35,979 crore in March-end compared to Rs 34,906 crore in March 2013. Their operating profit in the first half of the current financial year rose slightly to Rs 3,655 crore from Rs 3,402 crore in the same period last year.
Real estate investments also gave poor returns as prices remain subdued in most markets, especially in the residential space. The table, Counting Gains, shows 0-6% rise in prices in 10 markets (Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Pune, Noida, Gurgaon, Bhiwadi and Mumbai) in the one year to September-end. The real returns were negative considering 6-9% consumer price inflation. For those who took loans, which cost 10-10.5% a year, to buy a house, the returns were worse.

Wednesday, 21 January 2015

2 BHK available in Paschim Vihar, for Sale

2 BHK available in BG – 7 Block, Paschim Vihar, for Sale
  • 2 BHK (2 Bedrooms + Hall + Kitchen)
  • 100 Sq.yd
  • 2nd Floor
  • Semi Furnished
  • With lift
  • Parking Space Available
  • Demand – 95,00,000/-
2 BHK available in A – 5 Block, Paschim Vihar, for Sale
  • 2 BHK (2 Bedrooms + Hall + Kitchen)
  • 84 Sq.yd
  • 1st Floor
  • Semi Furnished
  • With lift
  • Parking Space Available
  • Demand – 78,00,000/-

For more details on the above site you can contact Delhi Properties on below mentioned numbers:  9310209621, 011-65161703 , 9582025456 , 9311114035