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Topic: Office desk position - 3 glass walls
Conf: Discuss :: Free Advice (General Feng Shui), Msg: 10839
From: Anon (Hidden from Privacy)
Date: 4/7/2002 09:53 PM

Dear Anon,

In your case, frankly, I would advise you to take up option 2.

As you have correctly mentioned, Option 1, especially with the railway line running diagonally behind the office is unfavourable.

Option 3 - does not have back support and also not good if one cannot see the door.

Overall, do give priority to Shapes and Form Feng Shui - which is Option 2.

This is more important than facing your favourable direction.

Thus, it is strongly recommended to go for Option 2. You can still consider option 1, but make sure that it is screened out e.g. using blinds. What one cannot see, will no longer remain a threat.

Warmest Regards,
Cecil

On 4/6/2002 5:33:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>My firm is moving offices
>shortly. We will be a number
>of floors up in a N facing
>building, with a road and a
>river flowing in parralel to
>the front of the office
>building, and a railway line
>passing diagonally behind the
>building from NW to SE.
>My personal office will be in
>the NW sector of the building.
>I am number 1, Sheng Chi SE.
>My office is rectangular. I
>have a chioice of desk
>position and I could do with
>your advice.
>Option 1 is that I sit with my
>back to the back wall of my
>new office. This means I'll
>be sitting facing N, my prime
>direction. THe problem is that
>there is a floor to ceiling
>legth large window behind me
>on this wall. Also, if I turn
>around and look out of this
>window, I see the railway line
>going diagonally below.
>Option 2. The wall to my left
>when I look into my office is
>solid. The wall to my left,
>and the front of the office
>are both glass walls. I could
>sit with my back to the solid
>wall. This means I'd be
>sitting against the E wall,
>facing W. I could see people
>coming in to the office from
>my right side, as the door is
>in the NE. W is not a good
>direction for me.
>Option 3 : to place my L
>shaped table into the SE
>corner, with one side of it
>running along the S wall where
>the window is, and the other
>side running against the solid
>wall. I'd put my PC in the SE
>corner and face that way. I'd
>have no back support and I'd
>risk being unable to see the
>door.
>Which of the three do you
>think is the best for me ?
>Should I prioritise back
>support, clear view of the
>door, or best direction ?
>Also, becuase the railway line
>is running diagnally behind my
>office, does all the coming
>and going below mean my
>department could suffer a lot
>of turnover of staff ?
>Thanks,
>Bernie
>Thanks,
>Anon


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