myfs_41214 Posted March 17, 2001 Share Posted March 17, 2001 I just received a promotion, but I have some concerns over the office. I have a wrap around U-shaped desk. The credenza runs the entire width of the back wall which is also a window. The door is on the end of the opposite wall. So when I sit and face my computer the window is to the right and the door is to my left and behind me. If I turn to the left to work on my desk, my back now is towards the window. I have always been told not to have your back to either the door or window. How do to combat this bad chi? I can't rotate the desk, because it is too long. Please help. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted March 18, 2001 Staff Share Posted March 18, 2001 Dear Sherri,First of all Congratulations on your promotion!1. For your concern of the window, usually, this is often the case for many executives especially with the windows either on the side or side and back.2. Other than Fire safety concerns, it would be good if a low height cabinet (waist high) can be used between the windows and the workarea. (Especially, if the window is of full height. 3. Blinds would be acceptable in such a situation which is symbolic of a covering of the window.4. As for the location of the door, apologise .. I am not too clear of what you mean. But to counter the effects, usually, an unobstrusive piece of `mirror' is used at the blind spot area (akin) to a car's mirror. The `mirror' can be as innocent as a piece of sliver photo frame where one can look over (behind) it when working.5. Usually, more important under Shapes and Form Feng Shui is to avoid, the door open immediately towards the table or desk.For the door behind the workarea, more `weightage' goes towards `commonsense' then Feng Shui and using `mirror' would do the `trick'.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 3/17/01 11:43:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:I just received a promotion,but I have some concerns overthe office. I have a wraparound U-shaped desk. Thecredenza runs the entire widthof the back wall which is alsoa window. The door is on theend of the opposite wall. Sowhen I sit and face mycomputer the window is to theright and the door is to myleft and behind me. If I turnto the left to work on mydesk, my back now is towardsthe window. I have alwaysbeen told not to have yourback to either the door orwindow. How do to combat thisbad chi? I can't rotate thedesk, because it is too long.Please help. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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