Window Guide · Delhi
North-East-facing Toilet
North-East is not the traditional Vastu placement for a toilet, but the room remains usable. Window design + simple remedies neutralise the directional bias.
The recommendation
These figures are advisory — drawn from IS 3792 (Composite zone) and Vastu Shastra teaching tradition. An architect should adapt them to your plot's exact bearing, plinth height and facade design.
Why this direction for a toilet?
Toilet windows are entirely about ventilation and a single shaft of light — small, high-sill, opaque or louvred glass for privacy. An exhaust fan + a small openable window is the standard, never just one or the other.
Light, clarity, and morning prana. The most sacred quadrant in Vastu.
Vastu's ideal placement for a toilet is NW. North-East is outside the traditional band, though with simple remedies the room works well.
Why Delhi's climate matters
Delhi is in the Composite climate zone (Cwa, Cfa per the Köppen scale; Composite per NBC 2016). Summer temperatures: 35-48°C, winters: 2-15°C. Rainfall: 500-1200 mm/year. Humidity: 20-90% (seasonal).
Operable windows matter more than fixed ones. The same opening that bleeds heat in January welcomes it back in July.
For a north-east face in this climate, the recommendation is a sliding 2t window with clear glazing and a sill at 2.5' — calibrated for hot summers, cold winters, and seasonal monsoon.
Common mistakes
- Clear glass at eye-level instead of frosted / louvred
- Window opening onto the same shaft as the kitchen — odour transfer
- No window at all — dependence on exhaust fan alone, which fails when power cuts
- Treating North-East placement as a hard error — it's not. The room remains usable; a small Vastu remedy (heavy furniture on the NW wall, mirror placement away from the bed) handles the directional refinement.