The More Creative Home Office

Posted by admin | Home Office Design | Saturday 2 January 2010 8:06 am

A few years back I wrote here about Kathryn Weber, whose beautiful ezine, The Red Lotus Letter, is one of the top Feng Shui ezines out there. It’s a great mix of the practical and the mysterious. To that end, Kathryn has shared with us some tips on how to set up a more creative office, using Feng Shui concepts.

If you can’t get a query letter to pique interest, why? Take a look aroundYou’ll need storage for pens, papers, filing beyond milk crates, real working office furniture, etc.. If you want your business to be a real success, make it a real office. Desk Placement Many people push their desk against a wall because that’s where plug is.

High level executives often turn their desk so it can face the door. People work at the small part, and whole big desk is not used… so they confine themselves to small area.

Decorating Make your office a visually appealing space. The Kua Calculator is a Chinese Feng Shui tool that helps you pick your auspicious color based on the time of your birth, date of birth and your gender. If your element is wood, water feeds trees, for instance. So watercolors, water-themed visuals, pictures of turtles, lakes, and boats on lakes … these are good for a ‘wood’ element person.

Post published articles, photos of significant moments or famous people you’ve met, awards or kudos, thank you letters or from happy customers, anything significant. Frame them right on a South wall as inspiring artwork; this is the wall of fame.