For a long time, there have been various beliefs regarding houses built on T-shaped corners. It is often heard that such a house always brings problems. However, according to Vastu principles, the mere presence of a T-shaped corner does not determine whether the outcome will be favorable or unfavorable. It is important to understand in which direction the T-shaped corner is formed and what energy of the house it affects. According to Vastu, if the T-shaped corner is oriented in a positive direction, its consequences will be positive, whereas a T-shaped corner located in directions considered negative may have the opposite effect.
If the T-shaped corner is located from north to east in front of the house, it is generally considered favorable. In Vastu, the north and east directions are associated with positive energy areas. The energy of a road passing in such places is considered to enhance the influence of the corresponding direction.
Houses with such T-shaped corners open up opportunities for progress, accelerate business activity, and promote advancement in life. Especially a T-shaped corner associated with the northern and eastern directions is considered conducive to increasing the flow of positive energy into the dwelling. Nevertheless, when assessing the results, it is necessary to consider not only the condition of the road but also the overall layout of the house, including the location of the main entrance.
Areas from east through south to west are associated with the elements of fire and earth. Special caution should be exercised when determining the location of a T-shaped corner in these zones. Specifically, if a road ends directly at the house in the southeast or southwest direction, this is regarded as a factor having an unfavorable impact.
This situation is viewed as an energy imbalance. Residents of houses with a T-shaped corner in the southeast or southwest may face frequent obstacles. The atmosphere in the house may be tense, and harmony among family members may suffer. There is also a possibility of health problems, sudden incidents, injuries, or accidents. Work disruptions, constant deterioration of plans, and psychological pressure may occur.
The most important thing is that not every T-shaped corner should be considered unfavorable. Instead of drawing hasty conclusions based solely on the condition of the road in front of the house, it is necessary to analyze where the road comes from, what direction it influences, and where the main entrance to the building is located.
