Toilet Vaastu by Direction: 16-Zone Guide and the Right NutrOn Remedy
Quick answer: A toilet Vaastu remedy should be chosen only after locating the toilet on a North-aligned floor plan. For a small toilet, evaluate NutrOn 1X. For medium-to-large toilets, and toilets in the North, North-East, North-West, East, South-East or South-West, evaluate NutrOn 3X. A toilet in the Center/Brahmasthan requires the dedicated NutrOn 9X. Use HR Vaastu 360 to identify the exact zone before buying.

A toilet is one of the most frequently questioned rooms in a Vaastu assessment. It involves waste disposal, water, drainage and ventilation, so its exact position deserves careful attention. Yet the usual advice—“a toilet in this direction is good” or “that direction is always bad”—is too broad to guide a purchase.
A direction contains several finer zones. A toilet can also cross two zones, while the WC fixture may occupy only one part of the room. The correct method is therefore to measure the plan first, separate physical maintenance from energetic correction and then choose a remedy with enough coverage for the location and room size.
This guide explains toilet Vastu by direction across all 16 zones and gives a simple, transparent selection system for NutrOn 1X, NutrOn 3X and NutrOn 9X—without demolition and without guesswork.
1. Why toilet Vaastu must be checked by exact zone
North, East, South and West are wide sectors, not single points. A 16-zone analysis separates them into N, NNE, NE, ENE, E, ESE, SE, SSE, S, SSW, SW, WSW, W, WNW, NW and NNW. The Brahmasthan is considered separately at the centre.
This finer view matters because:
- A room labelled “North toilet” may actually fall mainly in NNE or NW.
- A toilet near a corner may overlap two or three directional zones.
- The WC seat, wash basin, shower and drainage shaft can occupy different zones.
- A large attached bathroom may need more coverage than a compact powder toilet.
- A centrally located toilet needs a different level of attention from a peripheral one.
If you are new to plan measurement, first read our complete 16-zone floor-plan Vaastu guide.
2. Toilet, bathroom, WC and plumbing shaft: what should you mark?
Plans use terms such as toilet, bath, WC, powder room and washroom inconsistently. For a useful audit, mark the actual use of the space rather than relying only on the architect’s label.
| Plan element | What to record | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| WC fixture | Its exact footprint and orientation | Confirms where waste disposal physically occurs |
| Toilet room | The full internal room boundary | Shows size and all zones touched by the room |
| Bath or shower | Whether it shares the toilet or is separate | A bath-only room should not automatically be treated as a WC |
| Drain and shaft | Visible floor drain and plumbing/service shaft | Helps separate maintenance problems from layout concerns |
| Ventilation | Window, exhaust fan and source of fresh air | Dampness and odour require practical correction first |
For an attached toilet, analyse the toilet boundary separately while keeping the bedroom and whole-house plan visible. For an apartment, use the flat boundary—not the entire tower—to find the flat’s centre. Common shafts should be recorded, but a neighbour’s toilet should not be drawn as part of your own room.
3. How to check your toilet with HR Vaastu 360
HR Vaastu 360 makes the measurement stage visual. It is especially useful when a drawing is rotated, irregular or too small to divide accurately by hand.

- Upload the actual floor plan. Prefer a clean architect’s drawing with visible walls and dimensions.
- Set accurate North. Use a verified North mark or careful site measurement; do not assume the page top is North.
- Trace the usable property boundary. Choose the flat, house, office or shop being assessed.
- Confirm the centre. This is essential before judging a possible Brahmasthan overlap.
- Display the 16-zone overlay. Record the main zone and every secondary zone crossed by the toilet.
- Mark the WC fixture and room size. A small toilet and a large washroom should not automatically receive the same product.
- Save a screenshot or report. Use it when seeking product or installation guidance.
Find the toilet’s exact zone in your own plan
The words “north toilet” are not enough. Check the boundary, centre and full room overlap first.
4. Toilet Vaastu by direction: a 16-zone audit
The table below is a practical screening guide. It tells you what to verify and how the NutrOn selection rule applies. It is not a substitute for the measured floor plan.

| Zone | What to verify | Remedy-selection guide |
|---|---|---|
| N | Confirm that the WC and most of the room genuinely fall in North. | NutrOn 3X is the directional choice. |
| NNE | Check overlap with North and North-East; do not rely on the room label. | Use size and overlap: 3X when medium/large or extending into N/NE. |
| NE | Measure carefully because even a small rotation can shift the grid near this corner. | NutrOn 3X is the directional choice. |
| ENE | Separate WC position from bath or basin and check overlap with East/NE. | 1X may suit a small toilet; 3X when size or sensitive overlap requires it. |
| E | Confirm the full toilet boundary and WC footprint within East. | NutrOn 3X is the directional choice. |
| ESE | Check whether the room extends into East or South-East. | Use 3X for medium/large toilets or E/SE overlap; otherwise assess size. |
| SE | Record heat, electrical fittings, leakage and ventilation as separate practical issues. | NutrOn 3X is the directional choice. |
| SSE | Check whether a large attached bathroom extends into SE or South. | Choose by size and overlap; do not upgrade from the label alone. |
| S | Verify room size, WC footprint, drain and actual zone boundaries. | 1X for a small toilet; 3X for a medium-to-large toilet. |
| SSW | Check overlap with Southwest, especially in wide bathrooms. | 3X when medium/large or extending into SW; otherwise assess size. |
| SW | Confirm the corner and whether the toilet occupies a substantial part of the zone. | NutrOn 3X is the directional choice. |
| WSW | Separate the WC area from utility or bath-only space. | 1X for a small toilet; 3X for a medium-to-large toilet. |
| W | Confirm the toilet remains peripheral and does not extend toward the centre. | Choose 1X or 3X according to measured room size and overlap. |
| WNW | Check whether the room actually extends into Northwest. | 3X for NW overlap or medium/large size; otherwise assess 1X. |
| NW | Measure both the room and WC fixture inside the Northwest sector. | NutrOn 3X is the directional choice. |
| NNW | Check overlap with North and Northwest rather than using NNW as a broad label. | 3X for N/NW overlap or medium/large size; otherwise assess 1X. |
5. What if the toilet is in the Center or Brahmasthan?
A toilet at the geometric centre is a special case because it is not merely another directional-zone toilet. First verify that it truly intersects the Brahmasthan. In an irregular property, a visual guess can place the centre incorrectly.
If the toilet is confirmed in the Center/Brahmasthan, NutrOn 9X is the dedicated product in this range. Do not use NutrOn 1X simply because the room is small, and do not treat NutrOn 3X as an automatic substitute. The location takes priority in this case.
6. Practical corrections to complete before installing a remedy
An energetic product should not be used to ignore a physical defect. Complete these basic corrections first:
- Repair leaking taps, pipes, cisterns and floor traps.
- Improve exhaust ventilation and reduce persistent dampness.
- Keep the WC, floor, grout and drain hygienic.
- Remove broken fittings, unused containers and unnecessary storage.
- Check electrical safety and water seepage with qualified professionals.
- Ensure the door closes and the room can be used safely.
- Confirm that the problem is a toilet, not merely a plumbing shaft or bath-only room.
These steps make the space cleaner and more functional regardless of its direction. Then the NutrOn product can serve its intended role within a non-demolition Vaastu correction plan. For a broader method, see our guide to Vaastu remedies without demolition.
7. NutrOn 1X, NutrOn 3X or NutrOn 9X: which one should you buy?
The three products form a clear ladder based on toilet size and location. The best value is the smallest product that correctly matches the measured requirement—not the cheapest product regardless of fit, and not the strongest product for every room.
NutrOn 1X
The practical entry point for a small toilet.
- Compact ProYantra format
- One-time activation and maintenance-free design
- Focused value when higher coverage is not required
NutrOn 3X
The advanced choice for medium-to-large toilets and key directional zones.
- Use for N, NE, NW, E, SE and SW toilets
- Advanced DHM ProYantra technology
- No recharging required; maintenance-free operation
NutrOn 9X
The dedicated premium choice for a toilet in the Center/Brahmasthan.
- Selected because of the central location
- Highest tier in the NutrOn toilet-remedy range
- Use after confirming true centre and toilet overlap

The 20-second NutrOn selection rule
Small toilet? Start with NutrOn 1X.
Medium-to-large toilet? Choose NutrOn 3X.
North, NE, NW, East, SE or SW toilet? Choose NutrOn 3X.
Center/Brahmasthan toilet? Choose NutrOn 9X after confirming the centre.
8. Why correct NutrOn sizing is worth the investment
A well-chosen remedy can be worthwhile because it addresses a measured Vaastu concern without asking you to relocate a toilet, break finished flooring or rebuild plumbing. That is particularly useful in apartments, rented premises and completed homes where structural change is expensive or prohibited.
The value comes from four decisions:
- Accurate diagnosis: HR Vaastu 360 helps prevent a purchase based on an incorrect direction.
- Appropriate coverage: 1X, 3X and 9X provide a clear progression instead of one generic product for every toilet.
- Non-demolition use: The range supports correction where shifting the WC or plumbing is impractical.
- Focused spending: You avoid undersizing a sensitive toilet or overbuying for a compact one.
NutrOn 3X is the most versatile choice because it covers both the size rule and the specified N, NE, NW, E, SE and SW locations. NutrOn 1X remains the better-value compact choice when the toilet is small and no higher-tier location rule applies. NutrOn 9X is not a general upgrade; its premium value comes from being selected for the Center/Brahmasthan.
9. Installation, activation and review
After selecting the product, follow the instructions supplied with that exact NutrOn model. Installation can depend on the measured plan and the product configuration, so avoid copying a placement photograph from an unrelated home.
- Keep your North-aligned plan or HR Vaastu 360 screenshot available.
- Confirm the product name—1X, 3X or 9X—before installation.
- Follow Hreem Remedies’ supplied placement and activation guidance.
- Do not drill into concealed pipes or electrical lines.
- Photograph the final position for your records.
- Continue normal cleaning, ventilation and leak prevention.
If the toilet crosses several zones, touches the Brahmasthan, or the floor plan is irregular, book an online Vaastu consultation before installation.
10. Toilet Vaastu remedy mistakes to avoid
- Using NutrOn 1X for a large or specified directional toilet. The 3X version is intended for greater coverage and the N, NE, NW, E, SE and SW rules provided here.
- Using 1X or 3X for a confirmed Center toilet. The dedicated Brahmasthan selection is NutrOn 9X.
- Guessing North from the plan page. A rotated drawing shifts every zone.
- Measuring the wrong boundary. A flat, tower and plot have different centres.
- Ignoring a mixed-zone toilet. Record all zones touched, not only the room midpoint.
- Calling every bathroom a toilet. Mark the WC fixture and actual room use.
- Ignoring leakage and ventilation. A Vaastu product does not repair plumbing or dampness.
- Expecting guaranteed personal outcomes. NutrOn supports a traditional Vaastu correction approach; it does not replace practical, medical, financial or structural decisions.
Check the toilet. Confirm the zone. Choose once.
Use HR Vaastu 360 to identify the exact toilet location, then select NutrOn 1X for a small toilet, NutrOn 3X for medium-to-large or specified directional toilets, or NutrOn 9X for the Center/Brahmasthan.
Frequently asked questions
Which direction is best for a toilet according to Vaastu?
A complete answer requires the 16-zone plan, toilet size, WC footprint and overall layout. Do not approve or reject a toilet using one broad direction label.
What should I do for a North-East toilet?
First confirm the NE location on a North-aligned plan and fix leakage or ventilation problems. For the NutrOn range described here, NutrOn 3X is the directional choice for a North-East toilet.
Which remedy is used for a Center or Brahmasthan toilet?
NutrOn 9X is the dedicated choice for a confirmed Center/Brahmasthan toilet. Verify the true centre and the proportion of toilet overlap before ordering.
Is NutrOn 1X enough for every small toilet?
NutrOn 1X is intended here for a small toilet. However, a small toilet in N, NE, NW, E, SE or SW follows the directional 3X rule, while a Center/Brahmasthan toilet follows the 9X rule.
Which directions use NutrOn 3X?
Use NutrOn 3X for toilets in North, North-East, North-West, East, South-East and South-West. It is also the selection for medium-to-large toilets.
What is the difference between NutrOn 1X, 3X and 9X?
1X is the compact choice for small toilets. 3X provides advanced coverage for medium-to-large toilets and the specified directional zones. 9X is the dedicated high-tier choice for Center/Brahmasthan toilets.
Can toilet Vaastu be corrected without demolition?
A non-demolition plan may combine physical maintenance, accurate zone measurement and a correctly selected NutrOn product. Structural, plumbing and safety problems still require appropriate professionals.
Can I use a NutrOn remedy in a rented apartment?
A non-demolition product may be useful where structural change is not permitted. Confirm installation requirements and obtain the necessary property permission before fixing anything.
Where should NutrOn be installed?
Placement depends on the product and assessed plan. Follow the instructions supplied with the exact model or obtain guidance from Hreem Remedies rather than guessing from a generic online image.
Can HR Vaastu 360 tell me which NutrOn model I need?
HR Vaastu 360 helps establish North, property boundary, centre and the toilet’s zones. Combine that result with toilet size and the 1X/3X/9X selection rules in this guide.