Vastu for New House in Saint-Meme-le-Tenu, Pays-de-la-Loire, France
This page is for an independent house in Saint-Meme-le-Tenu, Pays-de-la-Loire, France where the owner wants the whole residential structure judged together before it is built. A new-house review is usually more plot-conscious than a general new-home review because boundary relation, setbacks, gate position, open space and floor-to-floor movement all matter together.
Dr. Kunal Kaushik studies whether the proposed house supports privacy, family hierarchy, circulation, utilities and long-term comfort without forcing awkward or impractical changes into the plan.
What usually matters most in a new house
- Main gate, entry sequence and main door relationship.
- Kitchen, staircase and master-bedroom strength.
- Toilet and shaft placement in relation to sensitive zones.
- Open spaces, setbacks, parking and service areas.
- How the plan will work after the family actually shifts in.
Why this is different from a flat or apartment review
In an independent house, you are not only reviewing rooms inside a fixed box. You are also judging the building’s placement on the plot, the road approach, utility positions, levels, tank areas and future expansion possibilities. That is why this topic is more house-specific.
When people usually seek this review
Most owners use this page while finalising drawings, comparing two map options, preparing for sanction, or checking whether an architect’s attractive layout will also work comfortably after construction.
How guidance is usually taken
Online advice is suitable when plans and direction details are clear. On-site review becomes valuable when the plot condition, corner effect, road pressure or partially built structure needs to be checked physically.
Consult Dr. Kunal Kaushik
If you are planning a new house in Saint-Meme-le-Tenu, Pays-de-la-Loire, France, Dr. Kunal Kaushik can review the layout and help you prioritise the important corrections before the plan is frozen.