myfs_89823 Posted January 24, 2003 Share Posted January 24, 2003 I will be moving into a new office in my suite next week. The door is in the NE corner. If I were to place my desk in the SW corner of the office and face the door, my back would be to a double sided window.Is there some way to remedy having my back to a window, or is there another place that would be suitable for a desk in an office with a NE door and a SW window?Thanks so much, Lisa Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 24, 2003 Staff Share Posted January 24, 2003 Dear Lisa,1. Yes, it is very common to find such a situation in high rise office buildings.2. Do you have a back (side) cabinet. If you do have a row of cabinet behind your desk; this would be advantages. 3. As this is symbolic of a mountain behind you. On top of this back cabinet, you can also place e.g. a simple paper weight e.g. made of brass or even a crystal.4. If the back also has blinds, it is best to draw it closed also.Note: The only caution is if a specific set of windows has been earmarked with a red triangle; which is meant for fireman's access, then, one cannot place any of the above at the location.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 1/24/2003 3:49:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:I will be moving into a newoffice in my suite next week.The door is in the NE corner.If I were to place my desk inthe SW corner of the officeand face the door, my backwould be to a double sidedwindow.Is there some way to remedyhaving my back to a window, oris there another place thatwould be suitable for a deskin an office with a NE doorand a SW window?Thanks so much, Lisa Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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