Feng Shui Layout for a Boss’s Office: Detailed Feng Shui Taboos

老板办公室风水如何布局?办公室风水禁忌详解

The rise and fall of a company is closely related to the business decisions of its boss and leaders, and the quality of the office environment can affect the boss’s financial fortune and career, as well as the operation of a company. If a company wants to thrive, the feng shui layout of the boss and leader’s office cannot be ignored.

 The aura generated by a good feng shui environment is of great help to the health, courage, wisdom, and financial fortune of the boss and subordinates, leading to prosperous business and successful career. So, it is recommended that company owners hire professional feng shui masters to adjust home and office feng shui, enhance career luck, and help the company’s development fortune.

From a professional feng shui perspective, when choosing a boss’s office, it is necessary to ensure that the five elements of the office are thriving. At the same time, it is best to compare or mutually thrive with the boss’s destiny. The boss is the core leader of a company, and the environment in his office feng shui is crucial. Issues related to feng shui, such as the choice of position, sitting orientation, and placement of office equipment, should not be taken lightly!

Let’s briefly understand the relevant knowledge of office feng shui and take a look at the taboos of office layout together!

Key points of public feng shui layout

So how should the layout of office feng shui be conducive to feng shui?
Firstly, it is important to pay attention to the intuitive preferences and taboos of popular feng shui. Secondly, it is important to pay attention to the orientation of the office space and ensure that the Five Elements are used in a prosperous and auspicious manner. This is the fundamental principle of feng shui.
① The position of the office desk should be arranged in a prominent position.
② The direction of the office entrance should be in line with the Five Elements, and the owner of the office should have a clear plan. 
③ The sofa seat in the office should be located at the gathering place or financial position of the office owner.
④ The data cabinet in the office should be placed in the green dragon position or the office owner’s ominous position, but not in the front or back.
⑤ In addition to coordinating with the overall layout, consideration should also be given to the Blue Dragon, White Tiger, Vermilion Bird, and Xuanwu.
⑥ Decoration and color layout are the core parts of Feng Shui design, which not only require overall harmony and perfection, but also need to be connected to the Five Elements orientation!
⑦ In front of the office desk, called Mingtang, there is a certain amount of activity space. It’s best to have a case mountain, but it shouldn’t be too high, as a high case mountain can be overwhelming. Ideally, there should be a facing mountain on the opposite side, with tributes from all sides, forming a Zhu Que Xuan Wu system that responds to every call.
    In summary, the feng shui of the office plays a crucial role in the success or failure of the boss’s career, the rise or fall of the family, the good or bad financial luck, and the health of the body. It cannot be ignored and must be adjusted well.

Of course, in commercial feng shui, the content of the indoor feng shui layout of a company is not only limited to the above-mentioned matters, but there are also many details that need to be investigated by feng shui masters on site. What are the problems with the company’s feng shui, such as whether the indoor/outdoor space has a tangible negative impact, lighting/financial position, etc., all of which need to be given special attention.
Office Feng Shui Taboos

1. Avoid sitting with your back door or window

The door is a necessary passage for entering and exiting the office, serving as the air outlet of the office. If you sit with your back door and there is no support behind you, the person sitting in this position will be in a subconscious state of tension for a long time due to the constant impact of people coming and going behind you.

Psychologically, there is always suspicion that someone is watching, which can easily lead to chaotic thoughts and decision-making errors. This situation is called “cold wind blowing back” in feng shui.

In addition, there is a window behind the seat, which is as unusable as a door behind the seat. The window is the entrance for light and air, theoretically not like the door behind a seat. It is best to adjust the position of the seat. If it cannot be adjusted, other methods should be used to compensate and block the impact of impurities.

2. Avoid sitting directly towards the front door

The feng shui seat in the office cannot face directly towards the front door. Because the front door serves as the air flow and energy outlet for the entire office, and the seat is facing the front door, it can be swept away by the entrance’s aura, easily affecting a person’s subconscious/nervous system, causing a hot temper or inexplicable illness.

3. Avoid sitting directly facing the toilet door

The toilet is a place where foul air accumulates, and the toilet door is where foul air is discharged. People who stay around or face the toilet door for a long time may get sick due to inhaling too much foul air. If it cannot be avoided, it is necessary to adjust feng shui to resolve it.

4. Avoid sitting without a backing mountain

From the perspective of Feng Shui, the first principle of good Feng Shui is “surrounding mountains and embracing water”, which means there must be mountains behind it! Following this principle, there must be a backing behind the seat in order to benefit the career of the worker. The so-called “backing” in the office is a wall, and it is best to hang a landscape painting on the back wall. This “landscape interdependent” pattern should be carefully arranged, but attention should be paid to whether the placement is reasonable and the flow of water. If the layout is wrong, not only can it not attract wealth, but it may also have the opposite effect of destroying wealth, so caution must be exercised.

5. Avoid using crossbeams to press against the roof

The situation where the seat is directly above the office beam or a low suspended ceiling is called “beam pressing top” in feng shui. The pressure of a crossbeam can create a sense of psychological repression, and the negative aura caused by the obstruction of the crossbeam can create invisible pressure at work, which is detrimental to financial luck.

6. Avoid tables and chairs with cut corners

Especially for leaders in higher positions in the office, never let your seat or desk be vacant. Missing corners can cut off our financial luck, and in feng shui, missing corners can make our relationships with colleagues very indifferent and often lead to arguments. Therefore, it is best to replace these missing corners with a new set of office tools.

7. Avoid dim lighting

If the light on the seat is too weak, it can cause a “heavy yin” phenomenon of insufficient solar energy and excessive geomagnetic energy. Over time, it can make people lazy and pessimistic.

8. Avoid being too high or too chaotic

You must choose a desk that is directly proportional to your body shape. If the desk is very high, in feng shui, it’s like we can’t climb our luck at all. And the office desk must be clean and tidy without any clutter, as clutter represents small people in feng shui. If you don’t want villains to enter your world, then you must carefully organize your table.

In addition, the space in front of the office desk should be avoided from being narrow and too many miscellaneous items should not be piled up. A spacious and bright office indicates good career development and future expectations. 9. Avoid being exposed to mirrors

In Feng Shui, mirrors are called “light evil”. If the mirror shines on you every day, over time, you will often have problems such as dizziness, decision-making errors, and poor sleep. So, try not to let the mirror shine on you every day.

Kind reminder:Feng Shui is a tool for regulating good or bad luck. Adjusting Feng Shui during good times can increase auspiciousness; When it’s not good, it can reduce its severity, and these effects are still obvious and real! It is recommended to seek guidance from authoritative and professional feng shui masters for environmental adjustment and layout.

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