What are the requirements for feng shui in studio decoration?

The feng shui of studio decoration should be paid attention to:

1. The studio should not be narrow and limited:

The studio should be wide and spacious; from the perspective of Jinggong Bagua Generally speaking, the Mingtang position directly in front of the office belongs to the Li position. Li Gua is a symbol of career in the Bagua. Therefore, the bright hall, that is, the location directly in front of the studio, can be said to directly refer to the future of this unit. Therefore, if the studio hall is narrow and closed, it will inevitably mean that the future of this unit is limited, there are many obstacles, and development is difficult. After that, if the interior and exterior halls of the studio are open and quiet, it means that this company or this unit has a bright future, smooth and successful.

2. There should be no obstructions directly in front of the studio:

There should be no obstructions directly in front of the studio: road obstructions, electric poles, big trees, and sharp corners. Sha etc. Otherwise, employees or supervisors in the unit will not only be prone to things not going smoothly, but also prone to frequent obstacles, constant illnesses, weird things, a lot of gossip, frequent personnel changes, insufficient centripetal force, and failure to retain employees.

3. The seats in the studio should not be empty:

The seats in the studio should have a backer; because a good backer has many noble people, strong support, steady behavior, and sufficient follow-up power; if the seat is If the company is empty, it will often lead to insufficient strength, weak body, insufficient personnel stability, lack of employee centripetal force, lack of respectability, and even seriously affecting the foothold of the entire company.

4. The studio should not be dark and lack of lighting:

The brightness of the studio is absolutely related to the success or failure of the entire business. The office should be well-lit, bright and pleasant, so that performance can flourish and good people can stand out. Rewards and punishments are clear, and employees do their best and are responsible and dedicated. On the contrary, a dark and hazy studio often brings obstacles and troubles, as well as bad luck, negligence, and low morale among employees.