Best Vaastu Yantra for Home, Flat, Office or Factory: Size Guide
Quick answer: The best Vaastu Yantra for a property is not necessarily the largest one. Match the product to four things: the verified level of Vaastu dosh, the property’s usable size, how the premises are used, and the available installation point. As a practical Hreem selection path, consider HuOn 9x for low dosh and compact places, NavOn for small flats, EkOn for 3–4 BHK homes, and TantrOn for large houses, offices, factories and substantial commercial properties.

Someone living in a compact studio and someone managing a large factory may both search for an “all-in-one Vaastu Yantra,” but their properties are not comparable. The boundaries, number of users, daily activity, floor area, installation options and potential Vaastu imbalances can be completely different.
This is why product selection should not begin with price, popularity or the number of pyramids visible in a photograph. It should begin with the property.
This guide explains how to choose a Vaastu Yantra for home, flat, office or factory and how HuOn 9x, NavOn, EkOn and TantrOn fit four levels of need.
1. What is an all-in-one Vaastu Yantra?
Within the Hreem Remedies product range, an all-in-one or centre-focused Vaastu Yantra is designed to provide broad energy balancing for a property rather than correcting only one local condition such as a door, stove or toilet.
“All-in-one” does not mean that measurement is unnecessary. It also does not mean that structural, safety or maintenance problems can be ignored. A broad remedy still needs an appropriate property boundary and installation location.
IMPORTANTOne visible problem is not automatically a complete-property dosh.
A local defect may require a local practical correction. Use an all-in-one Yantra when the measured plan and intended coverage justify property-wide balancing.
2. Check four things before selecting a Vaastu Yantra

1. Verified Vaastu dosh level
Count what the plan actually confirms: unsuitable room zones, significant cuts or extensions, problematic centre use, incorrect entrances, major element conflicts and other measured concerns. Do not classify severity from fear, a single compass reading or unrelated personal events.
2. Property scale
Identify the real usable boundary and area. A single room, studio, 2 BHK flat, 4 BHK house, multi-floor villa and industrial campus require different levels of review. Where multiple floors share one operation, assess the connected property rather than treating one drawing in isolation.
3. Property use
A residence has sleeping, cooking and family activity. An office has staff flow, owner seating, accounts, meetings and technology. A factory may include heavy machinery, production, raw materials, dispatch, heat, power and large gates. Greater operational complexity generally calls for a wider assessment.
4. Installation point
Confirm where the selected Yantra can be safely installed. Some products are associated with centre or Brahmasthan energising; others may be kept in a room or pooja place according to their instructions. Check dimensions, weight, access, visibility, structural support and maintenance.
3. How do you know whether the Vaastu dosh is low or major?
There is no reliable diagnosis based only on how worried the occupant feels. Use the floor plan and site conditions.
| Initial level | Typical plan situation | Selection approach |
|---|---|---|
| Low / local | 1 bhk, studio flats and very few vastu dosh in house | Start with a proportionate compact option |
| Moderate | Several zones require balancing in a small flat, but the property remains simple | Choose a flat-scale centre-energising option |
| Multiple / wider | A larger 3–4 BHK home has several connected room and brahmasthan dosh | Evaluate a larger all-in-one home Yantra |
| Major / complex | Large house, office, factory or commercial site with multiple activity zones and significant coverage | Use professional assessment and a large-premises solution |
These levels are a practical communication tool, not a medical or financial risk score. To understand how a property boundary, centre and directional zones are established, read our house floor-plan Vaastu guide.
4. Why property size alone is not enough
Square feet are useful, but they cannot describe everything. A simple 1,800 sq. ft. single-floor home may be easier to assess than a smaller irregular property spread across levels. A compact clinic may have heavier activity and more visitors than a larger private residence.
Before choosing, record:
- Usable area: the actual occupied boundary—not the builder’s super built-up marketing number.
- Number of floors: and whether the floors operate together or independently.
- Users: residents, staff, visitors, customers or production teams.
- Activity intensity: quiet residential use versus machinery, dispatch or public movement.
- Plan complexity: irregular shapes, missing corners, extensions and multiple entrances.
- Installation practicality: clear dimensions, safe mounting and access.
For a factory or substantial workplace, first complete the broader office and factory Vaastu checklist. A product chosen from floor area alone may overlook the gate, production flow, machinery, stock and dispatch.
5. Why the centre and Brahmasthan matter

The geometric centre of a square is easy to imagine, but apartments and real buildings often include shafts, balconies, passages, notches, extensions and irregular outer walls. The centre can shift when the wrong boundary is traced.
To verify the installation area:
- trace only the property being assessed;
- confirm accurate North and the complete usable boundary;
- calculate the geometric centre;
- check what occupies the centre and how people move through it;
- measure the available wall, floor, ceiling or pooja-space location;
- follow the selected product’s installation instructions.
Our detailed Brahmasthan Vaastu guide explains how to identify and review the true centre.
6. HuOn 9x, NavOn, EkOn or TantrOn: which one fits?


LOW DOSH • SMALL PLACE
HuOn 9x
The proportionate starting choice for low-intensity Vaastu dosh and compact spaces.
- Suitable when the overall issue is limited
- Compact nine-unit format
- Avoid over-correcting a small place

SMALL FLATS
NavOn
The advanced centre-energising choice for small flats that require broader balancing.
- Officially positioned for centre energising
- Suited here to compact flat-scale use
- Confirm the true centre before placement

3–4 BHK HOMES
EkOn
A larger all-in-one Yantra for multi-room homes that need central energy balancing.
- Designed for centre, room or pooja-place use
- Approximately 53 × 53 × 5 cm
- Suitable here for 3–4 BHK residences

LARGE • OFFICE • FACTORY
TantrOn
The premium large-premises choice for substantial homes, offices, factories and commercial spaces.
- Officially intended for large property types
- Large-format, approximately 24 kg product
- Professional planning and installation advised
7. Complete size-based product comparison
| Product | Best matched use | Why it fits | Check before buying |
|---|---|---|---|
| HuOn 9x | Low dosh and compact places | Proportionate starting level | Confirm the issue is genuinely limited |
| NavOn | Small flats | Advanced centre-energising format | Trace the flat boundary and centre |
| EkOn | 3–4 BHK homes | Larger all-in-one home coverage | Allow space for its 53 cm format and secure placement |
| TantrOn | Large homes, offices, factories and commercial premises | Premium large-property solution | Professional plan review, dimensions and structural support |
Simple selection path
Low dosh + small place: evaluate HuOn 9x.
Small flat needing centre energising: evaluate NavOn.
3–4 BHK house: evaluate EkOn.
Large property, office or factory: evaluate TantrOn.
If the property falls between two categories, use the measured dosh level, property activity and installation requirements to decide.
8. Four worked selection examples
Example A: compact room with a low-level issue
A small occupied place has one or two limited plan concerns but no major centre or boundary defect. A large commercial solution would be disproportionate. HuOn 9x is the appropriate product to evaluate for this low-dosh compact-space situation.
Example B: small 1–2 BHK flat
The apartment requires broader centre energising, but the boundary and daily activity remain compact. NavOn is the small-flat option. The flat’s own boundary—not the entire apartment tower—should be used to identify the centre.
Example C: spacious 3–4 BHK residence
A multi-room home has several connected concerns and sufficient room for a larger central or pooja-space installation. EkOn is the relevant all-in-one home solution. Its physical dimensions should be checked before purchase.
Example D: factory or large office
The site includes major entrances, departments, machinery or heavy work zones and many daily users. TantrOn is the large-property option. Because it is a substantial installation, the site, centre, support and installation process should be professionally reviewed.
9. Common mistakes when buying a Vaastu Yantra
- Choosing only by price. The least or most expensive option is not automatically the correct fit.
- Assuming bigger is always better. A compact property with low dosh may need a proportionate compact product.
- Using the wrong boundary. a bunglow is considered from constructed area, not plot size.
- Guessing the centre. The centre of an irregular home may not be the centre of the living room.
- Installing several products without diagnosis. More devices do not automatically create a better correction.
- Ignoring physical specifications. Large products require adequate space, support and safe fixing.
PLAN • SCALE • MATCH
Choose a proportionate Vaastu Yantra
Send the correct floor plan and property details for guidance when the dosh level, boundary or product scale is unclear.
10. Frequently asked questions
Which Vaastu Yantra is best for a small place with low dosh?
HuOn 9x is the product in this selection guide intended for low-intensity Vaastu dosh and compact places.
Which Vaastu Yantra is suitable for a small flat?
NavOn is the small-flat choice. Its official positioning includes centre energising, so the flat boundary and true centre should be confirmed before installation.
Which all-in-one Vaastu Yantra is suitable for a 3–4 BHK house?
EkOn is the recommended level in this guide for a 3–4 BHK residence. It is a larger-format all-in-one Yantra designed for the centre, a room or a pooja place.
Which Vaastu Yantra is suitable for a factory or large office?
TantrOn is the premium large-property choice for factories, offices, large houses and substantial commercial spaces. Professional planning and installation are advisable.
Can I select a Vaastu Yantra only from square feet?
No. Area is one factor. Also check the dosh level, property use, boundary complexity, number of floors and available installation point.
Does the largest product always give the best result?
No. A product should be proportionate to the property and assessed need. Bigger is not automatically better for a compact or low-dosh place.
Where should an all-in-one Vaastu Yantra be installed?
The correct position depends on the product and plan. Centre, room or pooja-place installation may be considered where specified. Follow the official installation guidance.
Can tenants install these products?
Yes, Tenants should verify the plan, choose a non-damaging installation where permitted and obtain the owner’s approval before drilling or making alterations.
Should I use all four products together?
No. These products represent different levels of property size and need. Use only the selection justified by the measured plan and professional guidance.