According to Vastu Shastra and traditional astrological beliefs, a house with the kitchen and toilet located in the center is generally considered inauspicious. The center of a dwelling, often referred to as the Brahmasthan, is considered the most sacred and vital area, representing the heart of the home. It is believed that this space should be kept open, clean, and free from any negative influences to allow positive energy to flow freely throughout the house. Placing a kitchen, associated with fire and food, or a toilet, associated with waste and purification, in this central zone is thought to create an imbalance and disrupt the flow of prana (life force). This can potentially lead to health issues, financial difficulties, and disharmony within the family. While these are general guidelines, consulting with a Vastu expert or an astrologer is highly recommended. They can offer personalized insights based on the specific layout of the house, its orientation, and other astrological factors, suggesting remedies if needed to mitigate any potential negative effects.