As a Vastu student, I can answer your questions. As long as it's not a cantilevered building extending from the east side of your east-facing house, you can build a portico in the middle of the east side.

Leave the northeast and southeast corners free.
According to Vastu, this configuration is often appropriate for an east-facing home, with columns supporting the portico.
Making ensuring the portico doesn't obstruct the main entry or leave the northeast or southeast corners empty is crucial.
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Our house is east-facing. Can we construct a portico with columns in the center of the east side, leaving the two corners, northeast and southeast, free, so we can park a car under the portico and use some space inside the building as well?
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