Laying Work Table According to Feng Shui
November 21, 2011 | In: Designs, Interior And Exterior
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Do not ever put a Working desk in front of the toilet/bathroom, especially when facing there. Feng Shui adherents believe that the “Chi” which is not good from the bathroom/toilet can affect whatever is in front. Of course all this can affect the performance of an existing person in front.
In addition, the Working desk should not be facing or back to the pole or structure of the column, not in addition to a Working desk as well. Pillars/columns that are behind or in front of the Working desk is considered as a burden that could affect the people around him. While the pillar/column that is beside the table lead to imbalances and pressures.
All of this barrier is considered as a barrier performance and job performance. Psychologically, pillars/columns can affect the mental pressure of people around him, if the front can block the view and gives the impression of the narrow room.
The working desk better not facing the corner of the room, because the effect of “Chi” is also not good. Psychologically, the corner space work could lead to the impression that the work area feels more cramped and oppressive.






1 Response to Laying Work Table According to Feng Shui
Michael Kaufmann
December 17th, 2011 at 5:00 am
Honestly, what value does the unsubstantiated theory of feng shui have in a journal such as this? Is there not some spacy New Age site that could accept this trash instead of D and A ?