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7 best paintings to place at your home entrance, as per Vastu Shastra

etimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 15, 2026, 11:07 IST
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7 best paintings to place at your home entrance, as per Vastu Shastra

In Vastu Shastra, the entrance of a home is more than a physical doorway; it is considered the main channel through which energy enters. What you place here is believed to influence mood, harmony, prosperity, and even how welcome visitors feel the moment they step inside. Paintings are among the easiest ways to shape this atmosphere, provided they depict uplifting, balanced, and forward-moving themes. Traditionally, Vastu discourages visuals that suggest struggle, isolation, violence, or decay near the main door. Instead, it favors imagery that symbolises growth, abundance, calm movement, and natural beauty. If you are choosing artwork for your foyer or main hallway, these seven painting themes are widely recommended for setting the right tone.

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1) Running horses

Paintings of horses in motion, especially seven galloping horses are among the most popular Vastu choices for entrances. They symbolise speed, progress, ambition, and success. The emphasis is on forward movement: the horses should appear energetic and flowing into the home rather than charging out or standing still.

Light backgrounds, open skies, and water beneath their hooves are considered especially favorable. Avoid aggressive or dark-toned depictions, and steer clear of injured or exhausted animals.

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2) Blooming flowers

Fresh blossoms, lotuses, sunflowers, peonies, or gardens in full bloom represent growth, harmony, beauty, and renewal. Such paintings are believed to create a welcoming emotional climate and soften the transition from outside to inside.

Choose artwork with open petals and bright colours rather than wilting stems or muted palettes. Floral scenes work particularly well in compact foyers, where they can instantly lift the sense of space and warmth.

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3) Rising sun or sunrise landscapes

Sunrise imagery symbolises beginnings, clarity, and vitality. A glowing horizon, light spilling over mountains, or a sun emerging above water is thought to encourage optimism and steady forward momentum.

For the entrance, select soft golds, oranges, and blues rather than harsh reds or stormy skies. The idea is gentle illumination, suggesting a new day rather than blazing intensity.

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4) Flowing water scenes

In Vastu symbolism, moving water is closely linked to wealth, circulation, and emotional ease. Rivers winding through valleys, waterfalls cascading downward, or calm streams in green settings are all considered favourable.

Make sure the water appears clean and directed inward or across the scene, not rushing outward toward the door. Avoid stormy seas, floods, or turbulent waves at the entrance, as these suggest instability.

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5) Green landscapes and trees

Lush greenery stands for health, stability, fertility, and long-term growth. Paintings showing forests, open meadows, garden paths, or trees heavy with leaves create a soothing, grounded feeling as soon as one enters.

Paths or roads gently curving into the distance are especially well regarded, as they symbolise life journeys unfolding smoothly rather than abruptly.

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6) Gentle birds or swans

Birds such as swans, cranes, parrots, or small flocks flying together are associated with harmony, loyalty, and communication. At the entrance, they are believed to encourage peaceful interactions within the household and a sense of lightness. In many traditional interpretations, birds symbolise movement without conflict and connection without force, reminding residents and visitors alike of cooperation, shared space, and emotional balance.


Their presence near the doorway is thought to subtly set the tone for calm conversations and welcoming energy as one enters the home. The key is serenity: choose soft, balanced compositions rather than predatory birds or chaotic flurries of wings.

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7) Spiritual or auspicious motifs

Subtle spiritual imagery, such as mandalas, sacred symbols, or calm, benevolent deity representations, is often placed near entrances to invoke protection and positivity. These artworks are meant to feel serene and dignified, not overpowering or dramatic.

Minimalist styles in warm or neutral colours usually work best, especially in modern homes where understated symbolism blends more easily with contemporary décor. Soft textures, balanced symmetry, and gentle visual flow help the artwork integrate naturally with the space, allowing spirituality to feel present without overwhelming the senses or competing with furniture, lighting, or architectural details that define a contemporary entrance.

Beyond subject matter, Vastu-aligned entrance art should feel uplifting to you. Keep the frame clean, the glass clear, and the area well lit. Avoid clutter around the painting, and ensure it is hung at eye level so it naturally draws attention rather than being overlooked.

Ultimately, these recommendations share one principle: the entrance should signal welcome, movement, and life. Whether through galloping horses, golden skies, or blooming gardens, the right painting can turn your doorway into a visual promise of calm, prosperity, and good beginnings before a single word is spoken inside.

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