Four taboos of office furniture feng shui that you must know

2025-09-30

1. The door is the only way to enter and exit the office and serves as the office's ventilation outlet. If you sit without support behind you, the constant impact of the stray air from the comings and goings behind you will put you in a subconscious state of tension, psychologically suspecting that someone is watching you, leading to a chaotic mind and poor decision-making. It is best to adjust the position of your desk to sit away from the door. If you really can't adjust your position, choose a chair with a higher backrest to provide support and block the impact of stray air.

Second, the desk should have an open front. A broad front indicates a promising future. Avoid pillars directly opposite your desk, as these can act like a slap in the face, hindering your thinking and decision-making. Also, avoid overhead beams, as they can cause anxiety. Facing a wall can feel like a barrier blocking your future, hindering your luck. Sitting near a door reduces work efficiency. The higher your position in the office, the further away from the door you should be. Avoid aisles directly or to the side of your desk, as these can create a negative impact, like a road intrusion.

3. The office shouldn't be too dark. An office with ample daylight and a bright, pleasant atmosphere is crucial for business success and the advancement of talented individuals. Rewards and punishments should be clearly defined, allowing employees to contribute to their strengths and be responsible and dedicated. Conversely, a dark and gloomy office often brings obstacles and setbacks, as well as the dominance of villains and low employee morale.

Fourth, the office should be spacious and expansive. The Mingtang (Mingtang) directly in front of the office belongs to the Li position. Therefore, the Mingtang (Mingtang), or the area directly in front of the office, can be said to directly indicate the future fortune of the company or organization. Therefore, if the Mingtang is narrow and closed, it inevitably symbolizes a limited future, numerous obstacles, and difficult development. Conversely, if both the interior and exterior Mingtangs of the office are spacious and quiet, it signifies a bright future for the company or organization, characterized by smooth sailing and success.