Window Guide · Hyderabad
South-facing Dining Room
South is not the traditional Vastu placement for a dining room, but the room remains usable. Window design + simple remedies neutralise the directional bias.
The recommendation
These figures are advisory — drawn from IS 3792 (Temperate 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 dining room?
Dining-room windows want soft, even light during meal times (especially evening) and connection to the kitchen-side air for serving comfort. A west-facing window with light afternoon shade is the classic choice — it catches the soft golden hour during dinner.
Discipline, storage, mass. The heaviest face — anchor with weight, not lightness.
Vastu's ideal placement for a dining room is W. South is outside the traditional band, though with simple remedies the room works well.
Why Hyderabad's climate matters
Hyderabad is in the Temperate climate zone (Cwb, Cfb per the Köppen scale; Temperate per NBC 2016). Summer temperatures: 25-35°C, winters: 12-22°C. Rainfall: 500-1500 mm/year. Humidity: 40-75%.
A Bangalore wall does not need to be a Jaipur wall. Most builders copy the same envelope anyway and the home pays the bill.
For a south face in this climate, the recommendation is a sliding 2t window with clear glazing and a sill at 2.5' — calibrated for mild year-round temperatures with comfortable airflow.
Common mistakes
- Mirror directly opposite the dining table reflecting food / diners
- Sliding doors instead of windows — diners feel exposed during meals
- Diners face the glare of an unshaded west window during evening meals
- Treating South placement as a hard error — it's not. The room remains usable; a small Vastu remedy (heavy furniture on the W wall, mirror placement away from the bed) handles the directional refinement.