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Feng Shui Desk Placement — Position for Success

Where you place your desk in your office or home workspace has a direct impact on your career, income, and professional relationships. The most critical feng shui principle for desk placement is the commanding position — your desk should be positioned so you can see the door without being directly in line with it. This position gives you psychological security and puts you in control of your professional environment. Never place your desk directly facing a wall — this blocks opportunities and creates a sense of being trapped. If you must face a wall, hang a landscape image or place a small mirror to create visual depth. Avoid placing your desk under an overhead beam, which creates pressing energy that causes stress and headaches. The best desk shapes are L-shaped or rectangular — they provide stability and promote focus. Keep your desk organized: clutter on your desk equals clutter in your career.

Desk Placement Tips

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the commanding position for a desk?

The commanding position is diagonally opposite the door, so you can see who enters without being directly in line with the doorway. This provides security and control.

Should my desk face the wall?

Ideally, no. Facing a wall blocks opportunities. If unavoidable, hang a landscape image or add a small mirror to create visual depth and expand your perspective.

What direction should my desk face?

North for career growth, southeast for wealth, east for health and new beginnings. Choose based on your primary professional goal.

Is it bad feng shui to have a desk under a beam?

Yes — overhead beams create pressing energy (sha qi) that causes stress, headaches, and career pressure. Move your desk or hang two bamboo flutes at 45-degree angles on the beam.

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