The Command Position: Foundation of Office Feng Shui
The single most important principle in office Feng Shui is the command position. Your desk should:
- Face the door diagonally — not with your back to it
- Have a solid wall behind you — never a window behind your back
- Have a clear view of the entire room from your seat
- Not be directly aligned with the door (chi rushes at you)
- Have space on both sides for balanced energy
Office Layout by Goal
- •Desk facing north
- •Blue or black accents
- •Water feature in north
- •Career vision board
- •Activate SE corner
- •Green plants and purple
- •Water feature or aquarium
- •Wealth bowl on desk
- •Desk facing east or green wall
- •Clear desk surface
- •Plants for wood energy
- •Good natural lighting
Desk Items & Their Placement
According to the mini-Bagua applied to your desk surface:
Related Career & Office Guides
- Feng Shui Desk Position Guide
- Feng Shui for Wealth Guide
- Feng Shui Bagua Map Guide
- Feng Shui for Remote Workers
- Water Element for Career
- Plants for Career Growth
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best desk position?
Command position — facing the door diagonally, solid wall behind, full view of the room. Never with your back to the door.
Should the office face north or south?
North for career advancement, south for recognition. Your personal Kua number determines your optimal individual direction.
What colors are best for a Feng Shui office?
Blue for focus and career, green for creativity, earth tones for stability. Avoid excessive red or dark grey.
What should I place on my desk?
Plant on the left, lamp on the left, family photo on the right, crystal paperweight, and a completely clear center.
Is a home office in the bedroom bad Feng Shui?
Yes — use a screen to divide the spaces and ensure work equipment is never visible from the bed.
How many plants should I have in my office?
One to three. One on the desk, one near the career wall, one larger near the wealth corner.
