Prestige Kompally Vastu
The guidance below is general Vastu principle for buyers; the facing of a specific unit should be confirmed against the floor plan, July 2026.
Vastu is a set of orientation principles many Indian buyers use to guide the placement of rooms and the direction a home faces. If Vastu matters to you, the pre-launch stage is the best time to apply it, because you can still choose the tower, floor and facing that suit you. At Prestige Kompally, a luxury township on NH-44 in North Hyderabad, the range of towers and configurations offers multiple orientations to pick from.
This guide sets out generic, widely followed Vastu principles you can apply when reading the Prestige Kompally floor plan and selecting a unit in the Kompally corridor. It does not claim any Vastu certification for the project. Treat these as principles to discuss with your own consultant, and always confirm the specific unit's facing against the sanctioned plan.
Vastu Zones and Recommended Use
The table summarises the directions commonly associated with each part of a home. Use it as a checklist when you compare unit layouts, then verify the actual facing of your shortlisted unit.
| Zone / direction | Recommended use |
|---|---|
| North-east | Pooja room, prayer or meditation space, entry of light and water features |
| South-east | Kitchen and cooking area |
| South-west | Master bedroom and heavy storage |
| North / east | Main entrance, living room, larger windows for light |
| North-west | Guest bedroom or children's room |
General Vastu associations as commonly followed; the ideal layout varies by unit. Confirm the facing of your specific unit against the sanctioned floor plan.
Entrance Direction and Facing
Many buyers prefer a main door facing north or east, as these are traditionally associated with positive energy and good morning light. In an apartment, the practical goal is a well-lit, welcoming entry that is free of clutter. Because a single tower offers units on different sides, ask which facing each shortlisted unit has, and match it to your preference before you book.
Kitchen, Bedroom and Pooja Placement
Vastu commonly places the kitchen in the south-east, the master bedroom in the south-west and the pooja or prayer space in the north-east. When you read a floor plan, check whether these zones line up with the layout on offer. Not every unit will match every principle, so decide which placements matter most to you and prioritise those.
Cross-Ventilation and Natural Light
Beyond direction, good Vastu overlaps with good design: cross-ventilation, natural light and airflow. Corner and larger units often have openings on more than one side, which helps here. Across the township, the 80% open space and low-density towers support light and air, but the individual unit's window placement is what you should check on the plan.
Avoiding Vastu-Negative Layouts
Some buyers avoid layouts seen as less favourable, such as a toilet in the north-east or a kitchen directly facing the main door. When comparing units, look for these points and weigh how much they matter to you. Minor issues can often be managed with interior planning, so keep perspective and rely on your own consultant rather than fixed rules.
Bottom line: Use these principles as a checklist, prioritise the placements that matter most to you, and confirm the actual facing of your shortlisted unit against the floor plan before you book.
Applying Vastu When You Choose a Unit
Because the project offers multiple towers, floors and orientations across its 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5 and 4 BHK configurations, you have room to align a unit with your Vastu preferences during pre-launch. Start by deciding your must-haves, such as entrance direction or kitchen placement, then filter the available units against them. Acting early gives the widest choice, as preferred facings tend to sell first.
Bottom line: The wider the choice at pre-launch, the easier it is to find a Vastu-aligned unit, so shortlist your must-haves and act early.
Verify Before You Commit
The township is developed as a joint venture with the Prestige Group. Vastu preferences are personal, so treat this guide as a starting point and consult your own advisor for a detailed reading. Confirm the sanctioned facing and layout of your unit against the official floor plan, and verify the project on the TS-RERA portal once the number is issued before you book.
Bottom line: Vastu is personal guidance, not a project claim, so confirm the unit's facing on the sanctioned plan and verify the project on TS-RERA before you commit.