The ideal Feng Shui home office is both pleasant and functional.
Desk Placement: The Power Position
Place your desk in the “commanding position”—also known as the “power position” in Feng Shui. This means:
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Sit facing the door, but not directly in line with it.
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Position your desk so you can see the entire room.
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Avoid sitting with your back to the door. This weakens your awareness and can lead to distractions or unexpected interruptions.
Being in a commanding position puts you in control of your space and promotes clarity and confidence.
Enhance Energy Flow with Feng Shui Design Elements
A well-balanced home office supports both focus and inspiration. Here are key Feng Shui tips to enhance the energy of your workspace:
Plants and fresh flowers boost positive energy and vitality
Textiles like rugs and curtains add warmth, comfort, and improve acoustics.
A round or oval table supports creativity, communication, and teamwork.
A rectangular table is ideal for analytical tasks like finance or planning.
Avoid glass desks, as they can create instability and scattered energy.
Keep the floor clear. Avoid heavy boxes or clutter. Use shelves and cabinets to stay organized.
Decorate your home office with intention:
- Hang inspiring photos, artwork, or motivational quotes that reflect your goals.
- Add personal touches like books, objects that spark creativity, or items that hold meaning for you.
- Choose colors and images that make you feel focused, calm, and motivated.
Creating a space that feels comfortable and inspiring will help you dive into your work with energy and clarity.


