

'If your window is the only view/light option then frosting the glass or partial cafe blinds can help as this will let the light in without the busy street distracting you,' says Gary. Place your workstation adjacent to the window to enjoy the sun throughout the day. That being said, Feng Shui does stress on the importance of having natural light in the room. In spaces like a home library or an office, this may seem tempting but in terms of career gains, it will have none. A chair by the window will do exactly that. Also, remember the primary purpose of your room is to work and not daydream or get distracted. Plus, when the desk is placed facing the window, you are no longer in a commanding position, with your back to the door.
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Plenty of room to chill and watch TV is provided by the sofa and chaise while the kitchenette makes entertaining easy and functional when enjoying the pool, BBQ and outdoor entertaining space. 'Facing the window means your qi or energy is constantly flowing out of the room, and your opportunities are slipping away,' says Angie. This fabulous and fresh space works wonderfully as both rumpus room and spacious home office. We all love the idea of the desk facing a window with a view, but before you settle in, know this very important Feng Shui rule. Whether you want inspiration for planning a modern home office renovation or are building a designer home office from scratch, Houzz has 29,687 images from the best designers, decorators, and architects in the country, including MILLWORX and Vision Interiors.
