Organize the working corner
The current home office room in terms of feng shui is a fusion space between an oriental-style study room (where reading books, storing books... belongs to the Wood element) and a Western-style office with comfortable items. (computers, professional equipment, etc. belong to Kim). These two opposing elements seem to be in conflict with each other, but are actually complementary to each other.
Currently, many homeowners with good economic conditions are returning to the traditional way of organizing the library in order to promote the advantages as well as limit the negative effects on other spaces.
Thus, in terms of feng shui, a home workspace must not only ensure quiet and privacy (static, negative) but also always need ventilation, reasonable equipment layout and the ability to stimulate energy. working force (dynamic, positive). The combination of traditional and modern layout should be given due attention. Only then can it be effective.
Connecting inside and out
Usually, at home, the connection factor is the top priority. The convenient location of this corner is that it can be used for phones, scanners, printers, internet connection and nearby is a cabinet for documents and personal files. If it is more spacious, the owner can arrange more bookshelves or a library for himself.
Today, equipping a laptop makes the desk no longer take up too much space. Some people's habits of working, reading, watching news, listening to the radio, looking up documents... and relaxing after work make the multi-functional room completely able to meet the requirements of the owner.
Airflow activated
Working corner always ensures ventilation, full of natural light. Otherwise, homeowners use electric light to supplement.
Many machines and equipment are used to increase the metal of the office, causing conflicts with the spaces belonging to Wood such as the bedroom or the dining room. Working in these spaces is both unhygienic and adversely affects sleep and meals.
Because Earth born Kim, the ideal shape of the office is square or nearly square, can have rounded corners, oval or octagonal, hexagonal with many windows opening to airy views. It is necessary to avoid arranging workplaces in trapezoidal rooms or sharp corners.
The door of the office can be connected to the living room (easy to contact foreign affairs); or to the bedroom and toilet (for the convenience of working late at night). However, the office door should be avoided near the kitchen because it will affect people working in the room.
Do not open many doors in the office, causing interference with airflow and distraction. If the workplace is combined with a large bedroom, it must have a mezzanine wall, a drawer or a curtain to prevent the air fields of the two parts Kim - Wood from affecting each other.
Color and layout of widgets
According to the principle of the five elements, Earth gives birth to Kim, and Kim gives birth to Thuy. Therefore, the colors used in the office should be yellow (Earth), white (Metal), black (Water) or shades of blue to create a strong and clean and cool appearance. Using bright colors can cause tension, or dark colors can cause melancholy and passivity.
For young people, warm colors and playful lines can be added to stimulate creative thinking. Decoration and arrangement of items in the office also need to match the five elements. For example, suitable tables and chairs are round (Kim), square or rectangular (Earth), can be rounded to reduce collisions when walking.
Adding an aquarium or potted plants is also very helpful in creating a lively atmosphere for the workplace. It is necessary to avoid sitting and working under ceiling fans, chandeliers or beams because these places often contain dust, blowing wind or harsh light overhead, stirring up the air field, adversely affecting health and working capacity.