The front desk is the first level of the company’s external image, so it needs special attention. So in Feng Shui, what should we pay attention to in the Feng Shui of the office front desk? In this issue of Office Feng Shui, I will take you to learn about the Feng Shui matters at the office front desk. Let’s take a look.
Office front desk Feng Shui
Front desk design can refer to different design styles, and the specifications set should be determined according to the actual situation of the company's public relations activities. The layout of the front desk should be clean, beautiful and generous, and some corporate logos, green plants and flowers can be placed to reflect the corporate image and enhance the indoor atmosphere; the layout of the front desk should be appropriate, and the doorway should be prosperous. More importantly, the five elements at the doorway should not be used. For the owners, the ceiling, floor, walls, beams and columns, and the environment outside the door must all be arranged properly, which is the best Feng Shui layout for the front desk.
1. The front desk service area is the first area you see when entering from the foyer. The front desk not only highlights the strength of the company, but also plays a role in business etiquette. It can entertain guests and filter out unnecessary idle personnel. Therefore, many companies attach great importance to the front desk and even spend a lot of money on decoration. However, sometimes it is not as expected and cannot bring favorable fortune to the company. This is because the Feng Shui factors in the front desk design are not carefully considered. Therefore, we must pay more attention to the Feng Shui at the front desk.
2. The front desk belongs to the Mingtang area in Feng Shui, which is a place where wind and energy are stored. Since ancient times, no matter the royal family or wealthy businessmen, they have pursued the Mingtang to be clean, spacious, to store wind and gather energy. If the layout is good, the business will naturally be prosperous, the family will be prosperous, and the financial resources will be abundant; if the layout is improper, it will hinder the development of the career. Therefore, the front desk design must take into account various aspects such as the owner's numerology, sitting direction, geographical factors, and the five elements attributes of the industry. In addition, the design of the front desk should be combined with the entrance position. The entrance position must be prosperous for the front desk. Of course, it must be considered that the five elements of the entrance position cannot conflict.
3. The location of the front desk is preferably facing the door. If the space is large enough, set the company logo at the back to show your nobility. However, the design of the front desk of many units does not take into account the principles of Feng Shui, especially in some offices where the front door faces the back door, forming a straight passage. This violates the Feng Shui rule of "hiding wind and gathering energy" and will cause money to be lost and employees to be prone to disagreements. When this happens, a front desk with an air-conducting effect should be set up, which can not only absorb the strong energy, but also provide a space for external services to express warm welcome, and can also block the privacy inside the company. An important function of the company's front desk is to filter out customers who do not need to be visited. Since the side cannot completely block the external air, the reception desk should not be located on the side of the entrance. The aura is auspicious when it is curved and convoluted. If there is no service desk in the foyer, it is best to place a round vase in the foyer. Using a round body to guide the aura will definitely help the movement of the aura at the entrance.
Office Feng Shui front desk taboos
1. Do not face the door
If the foyer is regarded as the company’s bright hall, then the front desk is not suitable to be set up facing The location of the gate. Although this design allows visitors to see the company at a glance from a distance outside the door, the front desk set up in this way will form a block in the lobby, preventing the flow of life smoothly, and ultimately greatly reducing the openness of the lobby. The best way is to stagger the location of the front desk and the door, but make sure that visitors can see part of the front desk from a distance outside the door.
2. The distance between the door and the front desk
The distance between the front desk and the door is too close to the company's fortune. If it is too close to the door, it will form a block at the door and destroy the reason. The bright hall pattern formed by the foyer will also affect the door's absorption of vitality. When the air intake is blocked and the bright hall shrinks, the company's fortune will naturally not be able to prosper. In a store, the counter or cashier acts as the front desk. The distance between the counter and the store door cannot be too close, as this will affect the business.
3. The style of the front desk
No matter what the style of the front desk is, it must correspond to the decorative style of the entire company. The design style of the front desk must be awkward in the foyer, and it must blend into the style of the entire hall. Therefore, when designing the front desk, you must first consider the walls, floors and surrounding decorations of the hall. Only proper integration Only then can you add points to the Feng Shui of the entire company. As the front line of the company, the front desk can not only demonstrate the strength of the company, but also is related to the company's overall image in terms of business and interpersonal communication.
4. Appropriate size
In order to leave a good impression on visitors, many companies make the front desk larger. In Feng Shui, the front desk plays the role of guarding the wind, like a sentry post guarding the entire company. A larger front desk will appear more stable and noble in appearance. It will also improve the company's grade in the senses and help establish a good company image. However, due to the need to reflect good texture, the cost of production is also more expensive than ordinary front desks.