Feng Shui teaches that when wind gathers energy, people and wealth will be prosperous, and when wind blows away, people will lose money and money. In the current office layout, except for some traditional agencies, enterprises and institutions still use neatly divided single-room offices. In addition, many modern companies or multinational enterprises may prefer an open office environment. From a Feng Shui perspective, an open office that is too large is not conducive to the hiding of wind and energy in the office. In addition to some necessary reasonable divisions, the feng shui of office doors and windows cannot be ignored. Whether it is home Feng Shui or office Feng Shui, the location and circulation of air vents in doors and windows are important factors that affect Feng Shui. Today we are going to talk about the Feng Shui of office doors and windows.
1. Feng Shui of Office Doors
Doors are a very important Feng Shui factor in Feng Shui. In traditional Feng Shui, the entrance door has always been an important factor in measuring the quality of a house's Feng Shui. There is a saying in "Thirty Debates": The most important door of a Yangzhai is the door. And Zhang Zongdao also said: The door is the mouth. The mouth of Qi is like a person's mouth, and the mouth of Qi is correct, which is convenient for accepting the Qi of the hall and facilitates people's entry and exit.
This also applies to the Feng Shui of office entrance doors and room doors.
First of all, from the external environment of the door, the office door should not face the pillars, stairs and elevator doors, nor should the doors face each other. In Feng Shui, doors to doors, doors to elevators or elevator doors are called opening evil spirits. Opening one's mouth is a very unlucky evil spirit, which can easily lead to poor financial luck for employees. Moreover, when two people are facing each other, it is like scolding each other, and the main words will also affect the interpersonal relationships of office employees.
If the office door is directly facing the window without any obstruction in between, it will be considered as disturbing from a Feng Shui perspective. The evil spirits in the hall are very unfavorable. In addition to causing a loss of wealth, it also has a negative impact on people's health. However, the harm of this evil spirit can be alleviated by blocking it with screens or office furniture.
2. The Feng Shui of office windows
Similarly, in the office, the Feng Shui effect of windows cannot be ignored. Window is called the eye of Feng Shui and is also an important air intake and light source in the office. Regarding the feng shui of office windows, you need to pay attention to the following points:
First, the window size should be appropriate to obtain sufficient light sources while avoiding glare. Reflective light refers to the reflection of light into the office from the building glass or reflective objects opposite the office. Reflective light will distract office workers from their work and affect work efficiency. In the long run, it may also lead to health risks or accidental injuries. To deal with reflections, in addition to using curtains to block them, you can also use the mascot Long Sanzi to mock the wind and place them on the windowsill facing the direction of the reflections.
The second is to avoid evil spirits outside the window. If there are sharp objects, bridges, chimneys, etc. in the field of view of the window and the distance is relatively close, you may be suffering from sharp angles. In Feng Shui, sharp corners are a very harmful evil spirit. In mild cases, there may be disharmony among the office staff, and quarrels and disputes may easily occur. In severe cases, injuries and disasters may occur. Is there any way to resolve it? Place the dragon eight pepper pictures on the window sill facing the direction where the evil spirit occurs, which can alleviate the adverse effects of this evil spirit.
In addition, windows should not face the road. For example, scissors path, reverse bow path or wind evil will affect the fortune of the residents. In Feng Shui, a scissor path refers to two roads that intersect and are shaped like scissors. The scissors path especially affects the decision-making and judgment of operators, often causing decision-making errors and thus causing economic losses. The reverse curve refers to a U-shaped road turning outwards, with the office window facing the reverse curve, which is very detrimental to the financial fortune of office workers and is also harmful to health.
In addition to the above Feng Shui practices, you should also pay attention to the ventilation of office windows, so that fresh air can be introduced into the office in a timely manner, activate the office aura, and maintain a lively and positive atmosphere in the office to avoid negativity and dullness. situation. Since windows like to be clean, the window sill should be kept clean and open, and avoid placing debris to avoid the intrusion of dirty odors. If the office glass windows are damaged, they need to be replaced in time to prevent accidents and potential safety hazards to the personal health of office workers. To prevent accidents from happening and bringing safety risks to the personal health of office workers.