Applying Feng Shui principles to create a balanced office
First and foremost, you must ensure that the office walls are painted in a colour that supports the line of work being carried out. This is an option which most businesses tend to go for regardless of Feng Shui. However, if your wall colour has no correlation to your industry then this is something you should think about. So, if you are involved in the world of sales or marketing then terra cotta (in a soft tone) is an advisable choice, or any other earthy shades for that matter. Why? It is associated with building a good relationship with your clients – which is of course what your line of work is all about. What about press rooms or media production offices? Well, these are places whereby the word frantic can definitely be used to sum up the atmosphere, thus creating a sense of calm through a cool blue is a good route to go down.
In addition to this, you must pay particular attention to the entrance of your offices. Think of what this represents. The doors open to productivity, the doors open to profitability, the doors open to new clients, and so on and so forth. Therefore you need to make a statement. Your entrance must be welcoming yet energising at the same time. Make sure all clutter is eliminated. Furthermore it is advisable that your entrance is well lit too. You can create the inviting feel via a selection of plants.
The next point relates to meetings. This encompasses everything from meetings with your employees to potential clients. It is a very simple tip; use a round or an oval table. Why? The circular quality of these tables represents complete energy and thus promotes productivity in achieving the goal of the meeting. If you need to establish authority and power then you should always sit opposite the door.
And finally, what about art and wall décor? This needs to be given particular attention because you have many options to go down with this route and you also generate a bit of personality regarding your company too. You need to be looking for art and wall décor that will inspire and energise your employees, i.e. motivational pieces. A lot of managers and alike opt to hang pictures of their family on the wall. In truth this is actually very distracting. Keep this in the east and southeast area of your office.