What are the Feng Shui requirements for office furniture decoration?
Office Feng Shui plants are also very particular. They can be placed in auspicious and wealth-gathering types, quiet and gentle types, strong and prosperous types, healthy and refreshing types, and evil-repelling and exorcizing types.
Desk placement Feng Shui taboo 1: Do not place the desk in the sitting corner, that is, place the desk between two walls, which means sitting in the corner with your back. This is very unlucky. If conditions permit, sit as upright as possible. Although the desk is small, it has a big impact.
Feng Shui taboo 2 for desk placement: avoid desks with windows behind the seats. In terms of Feng Shui, the window is also the place where all kinds of breath come in and out. Putting your head directly on the window to welcome the evil spirit is of course very bad luck.
Third Feng Shui taboos for desk placement: desks should not be placed on the walkway or near a window. If you place your desk on the sidewalk or under a window, it is equivalent to putting your desk under evil spirits, and it is also easy to cause psychological burden because it is often peeped by others.
Feng Shui taboo 4 when placing your desk: Avoid facing the door on the right side of your desk. In addition to facing directly, it is also not good for the right side of the desk to face the door. In this way, the work of entering and exiting the gate will be disturbed, work efficiency will be low, and it will also affect your health.
Feng Shui Taboo No. 5 when placing desks: Do not place your desk with your back to the door. Place your desk close to the door. People sit with their backs to the door. This is the first basic point to avoid when placing your desk. It is the only place for people to enter, the air outlet of the office, and the place where the air is collected, including anger and evil spirits. The wider the office desk feng shui decoration, the better! From the perspective of the Jing Gong Bagua, the Ming Tang position directly in front of the office belongs to the Li position. Li Gua is a symbol of career in the Bagua. Therefore, the bright hall, that is, the location directly in front of the office, can be said to directly refer to the future of this unit. Therefore, if the bright hall of the office is narrow and closed, it will inevitably mean that the future of this unit is limited, there are many obstacles, and development is difficult.