Posted January 24, 200322 yr I will be moving into a new office in my suite next week. The door is in the NE corner. If I were to place my desk in the SW corner of the office and face the door, my back would be to a double sided window.Is there some way to remedy having my back to a window, or is there another place that would be suitable for a desk in an office with a NE door and a SW window?Thanks so much, Lisa
Posted January 24, 200322 yr Staff Dear Lisa,1. Yes, it is very common to find such a situation in high rise office buildings.2. Do you have a back (side) cabinet. If you do have a row of cabinet behind your desk; this would be advantages. 3. As this is symbolic of a mountain behind you. On top of this back cabinet, you can also place e.g. a simple paper weight e.g. made of brass or even a crystal.4. If the back also has blinds, it is best to draw it closed also.Note: The only caution is if a specific set of windows has been earmarked with a red triangle; which is meant for fireman's access, then, one cannot place any of the above at the location.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 1/24/2003 3:49:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:I will be moving into a newoffice in my suite next week.The door is in the NE corner.If I were to place my desk inthe SW corner of the officeand face the door, my backwould be to a double sidedwindow.Is there some way to remedyhaving my back to a window, oris there another place thatwould be suitable for a deskin an office with a NE doorand a SW window?Thanks so much, Lisa
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