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General Guidance Notes for Office Layout
- Doors should be hinged so that the whole room can be seen from the
doorway. This allows the energy to flow in freely.
- There should always be a solid wall behind the occupant of a desk to
provide support. Where this is not possible a screen could be positioned
behind the individual.
- Desks should be arranged so that as much of the room as possible is
visible from behind the desk.
- Filing cabinets and office equipment should be used to partition off
areas, rather than taking up valuable wall space.
- Areas that have specific energy should be used for a purpose that is
suitable to this energy. For example an area with quiet or stagnant energy
could be used for an archive, whereas people should occupy active energy
areas.
- Colour schemes for offices should be quite light and neutral unless you
know the specific energy of that area. However colour can be used to define
different spaces or functions of the business.
- Utility equipment such as photocopiers should be kept together in one
area, as should filing cabinets etc. They should be positioned so that their
use is practical and does not impede walkways.
- Plants with large, round leaves are extremely good at absorbing the
electro-magnetic energy from computers and electrical equipment. They also
stimulate positive energy. (Spiky leafed plants are better avoided unless
specified.)
- Paperwork should never be stored on the floor as this signifies
deterioration in the business.
- Keep the office clear of clutter.
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