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It's not good, it gives people a sense of depression, and over time, it will be stressful. The space will also look small.
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In terms of feng shui, it shouldn't be good, and it's not easy to open and close the door even if you enter the desk, so it's more crowded.
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For workaholics, they love the situation. Generally speaking, try to avoid the depression of the working environment, and the embellishment of plants can soothe the body and mind, which is conducive to preserving a good mood and integrating into the work.
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It's best to have your back against the wall, facing the door, giving a sense of groundedness, safety, confidence, and even dominance.
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Is there a saying for this?,I don't know.。
The southeast Xun is a sun-loving wood, and it will be strengthened by putting some positive things or items.
It is best not to work directly in front of the door. Because the door is the entrance and exit of the air flow and energy of the whole office, if the desk is facing the door, the aura of the entrance and exit can easily affect a person's subconscious and nervous system, causing people's thinking to be chaotic, emotionally unstable, and easy to make wrong decisions. >>>More
I want to urge peach blossoms in the near future, but there will be damage, and you can put it on if you are young and healthy. It's okay to be popular. But it should not be long-lasting.
1. The toilet and the office are separated by a wall, the toilet door faces west, and the office door faces south, which are two independent rooms that are not related to each other. However, since the toilet is in the west of the office, the west is golden, and the entire wall can be painted with a picture of Huangshan Mountain to block the smell of the toilet. Because the West is gold, Huangshan is the soil, and the earth is born of gold, so it is prosperous and enhances the wealth of the office, and because the mountain is behind the owner, the master is backed by the mountain, there is a backer, there are nobles I to help, and the master is prosperous. >>>More
I can't say it's bad, but it will feel awkward for some residents who pursue indoor privacy. >>>More