Vaashu Zip (2026)

But here’s the catch. Traditional Vaastu can be intimidating. It often suggests moving walls, shifting plumbing, or demolishing closets. Who has the time? Who has the budget?

That’s where comes in.

And in a world that asks you to accumulate, hold on, and store “just in case,” the most radical act of self-care might just be the sound of a zipper closing on the old, to make room for the new. Vaashu Zip

The stylist arrives with nothing more than a laser distance measurer, a compass app, three neutral-scented cedar sachets, and a surprisingly firm pair of gloves.

Close the clutter. Open the flow. Available now in select metros. Virtual consultations launching next season. But here’s the catch

Coincidence? Perhaps. But by the time she finished, my living room felt three feet wider. My exhale was deeper. The silence in the center of my home was so loud, I could finally hear my own thoughts. Critics will call Vaashu Zip a luxury fad for anxious urbanites. And yes, at $297 per session, it’s not for everyone. But founder Anya Kohli, a former feng shui consultant turned Vaastu practitioner, is unapologetic.

Using a digital compass calibrated to your building’s true north, the stylist identifies the five key energy zones: Northeast (water/wealth), Southeast (fire/action), Southwest (stability/relationships), Northwest (air/movement), and Brahmasthan (the silent heart of the home). Who has the time

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