It can be hung on the wall opposite the office, behind the desk and chair or on the opposite wall
Don’t put the desk behind the big window: place the desk in front of the big window. Then sit with your back to the window. The light shines in from behind, which is comfortable for the eyes and convenient for doing things. From a Feng Shui point of view, if there is an "empty door" in the back, all business will be in vain. The desk of the person in charge must have a "backer", which will bring good luck and prosperous business. A "backer" means that there is a wall barrier behind the seat. Only with a "backer" position can you sit safely and easily get help from noble people. It is also not suitable to hang glass on the wall behind the seat, because the glass will reflect the person in charge's back so that others can see clearly.
There should be no windows behind the seats
Many high-end offices now have bright floor-to-ceiling windows that overlook the buildings, giving people a comfortable feeling of being high above. Some people like to place the desk parallel to the window, and place the seat between the desk and the floor-to-ceiling window, using the window as a backing. In fact, this is wrong. Having a window behind you is as unusable as having a door behind you.
Solutions: First, adjust the position of the desk; second, choose a seat with a high backrest.
According to most Feng Shui, there is no problem if the office is backed by a window. As long as the light is uniform, it is better. If you really feel that there is a problem with Feng Shui, then you need to use some basic knowledge of Feng Shui. The orientation of the house must be determined by compass survey (including the cemetery), accurate pictures (of the main body of the house and the external environment), Personal birth date information, the surrounding conditions of the house (exterior buildings, natural environment conditions, etc.) and many other information require the survey of genbutsu. (It requires on-site investigation by someone who knows geography). The situation is not uniform. Just like Chinese medicine, it varies from person to person, so that it is possible to analyze and measure accurate mountain directions.
Including everything used by the owner of the house, everything in the space environment must not be unknown. Feng shui must not be based on feelings or one or two pieces of information. It requires comprehensive judgment through very detailed on-site calculations. Those who arrive at the results need to be very careful, otherwise they will mislead others and themselves.