The central zone of a home has always been given special importance in traditional Vastu systems. This area is often referred to as the Brahmasthana — the symbolic heart of the house where the energies of all directions are believed to interact and circulate. In modern homes and apartments, this central zone is frequently blocked with heavy furniture, storage, clutter, or structural imbalance. Over time, many people describe the house feeling mentally heavy, stagnant, or lacking freshness despite regular cleaning and decoration. A small copper pyramid placed carefully at the exact geometric centre of the home is traditionally believed to support balance and smoother energy distribution. Copper has long been associated with conductivity and subtle energetic movement in several traditional systems. However, one important point must be remembered — no object alone can transform a home. Natural light, cleanliness, ventilation, emotional harmony, and proper spatial balance remain equally important. Vastu remedies work best when they support a calm, clean, and consciously maintained environment rather than replacing practical living habits. That is where real positive energy begins.