For homes and businesses where the work should feel right, never look it.
Mine is a small, quiet practice. Nine years in, working with homeowners and business owners across 27 countries — and now, a growing handful of engagements in Dubai.
My background is a slightly unusual one for someone in this field. I have master's degrees in the sciences — from Mumbai, the UK, and Switzerland — and a second life as the founder and owner of a probiotics manufacturing company.
I came to Vastu the way most curious people would: out of curiosity, with some healthy skepticism. Nine years and 7.5 million square feet later, the skepticism has quietly become conviction.
Most of the people I work with these days come to me through people they already trust.
Most Vastu consultants will hand you "a list of rules." No kitchen here. No entrance there. No toilet anywhere. Can you imagine handing those rules to a hospital? Or telling a warehouse owner to only store goods in the South-West?
Classical Vastu was written for vastly different buildings, in vastly different times. A hospital cannot move its toilets. A warehouse cannot rearrange its operations to face one direction. A penthouse cannot relocate its kitchen. Rigid Vastu fails the moment it meets a real building.
The work means holding two things at once: what the original principle was meant to do, and what your building actually allows. A correct remedy that can't be implemented is not a correct remedy.
The strongest results come from combining Vastu with the person's numerology, astro-Vastu, and a clear sense of what's actually possible in your building. Templates produce template outcomes.
Modern Vastu or Vedic Vastu?
The 9-grid plan, or the 16-shakti-chakra, or the 45-devata mandala?
Pyramid Vastu? Coloured tapes? Metal strips?
Wooden pyramids, metal pyramids — or "pyramids are a scam"?
I was once running the same Google search you probably just did. The honest answer is that most of these are legitimate schools of thought, and a few of them are noise. So I studied them all. Worked with them all. Tested what each one actually delivers, on real properties, over years.
Nine years in, I've learned that what works depends on the property, the person, and the situation — not on the system. There is no single right one.
When we sit down together, we'll discuss the options. We'll choose the most efficient one available to you.
Four things are true of every engagement, whether it's a one-bedroom in JLT or a villa in Emirates Hills.
Every remedy is placement-based, material-based, or directional. No walls broken. No kitchens relocated. No tenancy violations. Practical for Dubai's predominantly leased properties — and for any client who values continuity over disruption.
You receive a written report — every recommendation, the reasoning behind it. You implement at your pace.
Scope and fee are determined after we understand your property — not before. A studio apartment and a six-bedroom villa require different work. No standard package. No surprise add-ons.
The remedies are real Vedic remedies, adapted to modern architecture. They work — they don't perform.
By the time someone has finished their interiors, they've spent a long time with their architects, their designers, and their own sense of how the home should feel. The last thing they need is a consultant filling the place with visible add-ons.
The remedies are real, the placements considered. The result is a home that feels different — without looking different.
A quick map of the neighbourhoods and property types I most often work with in Dubai.
Dubai Marina · Downtown · Business Bay · JLT · JVC · Sports City · Al Barsha · City Walk · DIFC
Palm Jumeirah · Emirates Hills · Arabian Ranches · Dubai Hills · DAMAC Hills · Meadows · Jumeirah Islands · Al Barari
DIFC · Business Bay · Sheikh Zayed Road · Deira · Al Quoz · Dubai Investment Park · Dubai South · JAFZA
Outside Dubai? I consult across the UAE and 27 countries — just say hi.
Most people think of Vastu only when they're moving into a new home. In nine years, that's been perhaps a tenth of the work.
Every home is different. Every family is different. Different people, different birth charts, different blueprints. It all starts here — choosing a property that aligns with you specifically. Not a generic "North-open." Not the loose advice you've read online.
If you're about to put down a deposit on a villa in Emirates Hills or an apartment in Downtown, the cheapest hour you'll ever spend is the one before you sign. I'll look at the property against your chart, your family's numerology, the orientation, and the surroundings — and tell you whether this is a home that will give back what you put into it.
Once the property is yours, the real work begins. Vastu isn't a checklist you complete on possession day — it's a series of decisions, big and small, that determine how the space holds you.
Done together at the right moment, these decisions cost almost nothing. Done piecemeal afterwards, they often involve undoing interiors you've already paid for.
This is where the real depth of expertise lies. A restaurant is not a hospital. A financial services firm is not a law firm. A warehouse is not a manufacturing facility. Each has its own peculiarities, its own pressure points, its own Vastu logic.
Over nine years I've worked across:
Each one approached differently. Nothing decorative.
Do you know of a property that's stuck? Government delays, litigation, cash flow issues, labour problems, accidents on site, deadlines that keep slipping by months and then years?
That, more often than people realise, is a Vastu fault. I've worked on properties that had been stalled for years — and seen them complete in under six months once the underlying Vastu issues were corrected.
You don't have to take my word for it. You have to see it once.
Is there a property that's been on the market for months — quietly draining you, with viewings that go nowhere and offers that fall through? Before you drop the price again, it's worth a Vastu review.
No tricks. Specific corrections, often subtle, that shift how the property sits in the market. If you're in this situation, reach out.
The Vedic texts cover all of this — relationship troubles, persistent health issues, financial erosion, court cases that don't end, defamation, unexpected losses in the family, fire-related accidents.
I won't tell you that Vastu makes troubles disappear. What I will tell you, from nine years of watching it work in real homes and real lives, is this: with the right Vastu correction, the intensity of these troubles drops noticeably. Things become easier to navigate. In some cases, depending on your chart, they ease entirely.
It's a little like a piece of advice arriving at the right moment, or an opportunity that finally finds you. Hard to explain in advance. Obvious in retrospect.
If something in your life feels stuck — and you've tried the more obvious things — it might be worth a conversation.
Vastu rarely works alone.
The strongest outcomes come when Vastu is combined with the person's numerology, with astro-Vastu mapping of the property, and with a sense of what's actually possible to do in your building.
Every property is different. The approach adjusts.
A four-step process from first conversation to final report. Conducted online for clients across the UAE, with timing calibrated to the depth your property needs.
A WhatsApp message is usually how things begin. You tell me a little about your property and what you'd like to address. No commitment, no charge, no pressure.
You share your floor plan, entry-direction reading (we'll guide you), and a few photographs. Two steps from your phone.
A written Vastu report with room-by-room recommendations, the reasoning, and priorities. Delivered as a PDF.
You implement at your pace. I'm on WhatsApp for clarifications, refinements, and the small questions that come up later — for as long as you live in or own the property.
Construction takes time. Interiors take longer. And then you move in — and a year later you're thinking about a new sofa, or where to hang a mirror, or whether to convert the study into a nursery.
You shouldn't have to start over with another consultant for every small change. So for every property I take on, I'm available for as long as you live there or own it. Small adjustments, ongoing questions, decisions that come up years later — just message me.
It's not a package. It's just how this works.
Three small changes. No demolition, no clutter, no obvious symbols. My husband's contract renewed within four months, and we conceived shortly after. Salonii is the rarest kind of consultant — calm, methodical, and entirely free of upsells.
We were about to commit to a villa in Arabian Ranches. Her pre-purchase review flagged an entry-direction defect we'd missed entirely. We chose a different unit. The advisory paid for itself many times over.
Our retail outlet had stagnated for two years. Salonii reworked the billing counter and entry flow without us closing for a single day. Footfall doubled in six weeks.
WhatsApp is usually easiest. I'll reply within a few hours during business time.
Say hi on WhatsAppThe work is built on nine years and 7.5 million square feet of practice across 27 countries. The methodology integrates classical Vastu with numerology and astro-Vastu — and adapts to what your building actually allows. The conduct is plain: zero demolition, no theatrics, complete discretion. Your home should feel different, not look different.
Yes. Most of my Dubai engagements are conducted entirely online. Vastu is fundamentally a directional and spatial analysis — it works from accurate floor plans, directional readings, and photographs. If you'd prefer an on-site visit, I travel to Dubai periodically; we'll figure that out on the first call.
No. Most clients come having spent serious time with their architects and designers. The last thing they need is visible clutter added on top. The remedies I work with are real ones — placement, material, direction, energy. The home feels different without looking different.
No. Zero-demolition is genuinely zero. Particularly in Dubai — where most residents lease rather than own — structural changes are rarely viable anyway. Every recommendation is placement-based, material-based, or directional.
Vastu is a directional and spatial discipline, not a religious one — similar in nature to Feng Shui. The principles apply equally regardless of faith. Many of my clients are not Hindu, and the remedies prescribed are spatial, material, and visual. Religious elements are never included unless specifically requested.
Strongly recommended. A pre-purchase Vastu review can flag entry-direction issues, plot defects, or layout problems that may be difficult or impossible to remedy after purchase. The fee is modest relative to the weight of the decision — and the turnaround doesn't slow down your transaction.
Both AED and INR. Payment by international bank transfer in AED, by card, or via UPI / NEFT in INR. Details are shared after we've spoken.