The Latest and Most Comprehensive 21 Rules of Office Feng Shui_A Small Attic_Sina Blog

by xzmlyy on 2011-06-01 14:32:11

1) The feng shui of an office should focus on the person in charge or the highest executive to find auspicious directions.

2) The door of the office must be larger than the opposite door, because a larger one wins in terms of momentum while a smaller one loses.

3) Leaking or cracked ceilings or walls in the office symbolize losing wealth and should be repaired quickly.

4) A higher ceiling in the office is auspicious, while too low creates a feeling of oppression which is inauspicious and affects business development. It also leads to poorer ventilation.

5) The main door of the office should avoid facing utility poles, large trees, chimneys, or road forks.

6) For the supervisor or person in charge of the office, having a water tap nearby signifies loss of wealth; there must be a strong backing behind them.

7) Stairs in the office should not face the main door, otherwise, the intake and exhaust of Qi will conflict, negatively affecting wealth and health.

8) The wealth position in the office is at the diagonal from the entrance. This position should be bright and clean. Avoid empty doors or fake flowers.

9) Having a restroom next to the main door of the office is very inauspicious. The restroom blocks positive energy from entering, negatively impacting wealth and business.

10) An office without windows is very inauspicious. Lack of air exchange leads to stagnant energy.

11) Facing a restroom door from a desk exposes one to foul restroom air, leading to long-term failure.

12) Desks should not be old or damaged, as this harms one's fortunes.

13) Desks are best made of wood; iron or steel materials can affect the magnetic field slightly worse.

14) Above the desk, there should be no beams or hanging lights, as these negatively impact promotions and wealth.

15) Behind the desk, an open door is inauspicious. An "open door" refers to a door or window behind the desk, which can lead to lack of security and difficulty concentrating.

16) For supervisors or executives, having their desks face a restroom negatively impacts overall operations, business development, and wealth significantly.

17) The office must never face a restroom.

18) One end of the desk should ideally be against a wall for stability. Avoid placing the desk diagonally.

19) Behind the desk, it must be a stationary area. Avoid having a walkway or people moving behind, as this causes insecurity and restlessness.

20) Behind the desk, there must be a "mountain support." A "mountain support" means a wall, providing stability in work and helping business development. The desks of supervisors or accountants should have privacy.

21) The lighting in the office should be bright, with natural sunlight being the best and artificial light less favorable.