Feng Shui Home Office Ideas for Increased Productivity

Feng Shui Home Office Ideas | Peachy Interiors

Spending your work days at the kitchen island, the couch, or other areas that aren’t purposefully optimized for your comfort is surely not the most productive thing to do. Luckily, a dedicated Feng Shui home office can help you work more efficiently, – just like new athletic clothes can motivate you to work out more often.

Learn how to apply the ancient philosophy of Feng Shui to make your home office space an inspiring environment that motivates you for great professional deeds.

In this article, you will find:

11 Tips for Feng Shui Home Office Layout

Working from home presents two significant challenges: effectively separating home life and business and the lack of stimulating social interaction with colleagues present in a regular office setting. At the same time, working from a home office offers an array of benefits for one’s lifestyle. Follow these Feng Shui tips to make the best of it.


1. Separate the Feng Shui Home Office Location

Separate Feng Shui Home Office Location | Peachy Interiors

An important Feng Shui home office guideline is to aim to locate your working area as far from your bedroom as possible. If your home’s layout allows, it is ideal to have a separate entrance to your working area.

If this isn’t possible, make sure to create a division between your bedroom and your home office; this is the basis of positive energy. You can use a large area rug or a room divider to mark off the dedicated space for your office.

To effectively separate your home office from family and your personal life, aim to set up boundaries and establish a routine. Here are some great tips for building a separate space that will foster success, privacy, and discipline:

  • Screen your view so you can’t see the rest of the home.
  • Shut your door when you work.
  • Set up and follow office hours.
  • Use a separate phone for business.
  • Dress well even when working from home, as it enhances your chi.
  • Keep business and personal items separate to minimize distractions.
  • Use a ritual to separate work and home energy. This can be turning on music, lighting a candle, or misting with water prior to your work.
  • Don’t use the dining table as a desk.

2. Determine Your Intention

Determine Your Intention | Peachy Interiors

Importantly, you need to determine what exactly you are trying to achieve when inside of your home office.

Prior to setting everything up, ask yourself questions like: “What is the function of my home office?” For example, do you intend to spend most of your time doing accounting, web design, marketing, or writing? Or, maybe, your responsibilities include arts or music production?

Thinking about your home office function will help to set a strong foundation within your home office’s stream of energy.

Next, get rid of unnecessary office clutter and choose office furniture that will contribute to your focus and productivity while you are in that space.

With Feng Shui, less is more, – so make sure to ask yourself how many pieces of furniture you really need for your office.


3. Think About Function

Think About Function | Peachy Interiors

When planning your home office Feng Shui, remember to think about the function of the office to make the right decision on what type of office furniture you need. This will save you money, time, and reduce stress. If you plan on sitting for several hours in a day, it is worth investing in a good supportive office chair.

In addition, try not to go for a workspace that has too many functions, as they can clutter both your head and your desk. Sharing your home office space with too many people can also create unnecessary office clutter and distractions. As such, it is important to learn how to set healthy boundaries.


4. Choose Your Feng Shui Home Office Desk Wisely

Feng Shui Home Office Desk | Peachy Interiors

Your desk is the single most important piece of furniture in any home office.

Generally, a wooden desk rectangular in shape would work best for Feng Shui home office. The wood material will bring natural energy, while also cultivating a vibrant and nourishing quality of energy. It is also recommended to consider a circular desk or a rectangular desk that has soft or rounded corners, – even if in a rectangular or L-shape. If you prefer a standing desk, it is also possible to find a wooden design.

In addition, it is crucial to make sure that your desk is structurally sound and sturdy. Whatever desk size and style you end up choosing, make sure that the legs are even, the desk setup is strong, and there is absolutely no wobbling.


5. Place Your Desk in a Commanding Position

Place Your Desk in a Commanding Position | Peachy Interiors

Next, think about the ideal position of your desk and build the rest of the Feng Shui office layout from there. According to Feng Shui principles, the desk placement should follow the commanding position ideas. This means, in a place that faces the door but is furthest from it and not in a direct line of sight.

It is also a good idea to have a solid wall behind you, along with some plants or the wood element for extra support. By placing your desk in a commanding power position, you will be able to literally, metaphorically, and energetically see and feel who or what opportunities are entering your life.

In addition, try not to place your desk near protruding wall edges or under ceiling fans or beams. These are symbols of the “sha” energy, or life-draining chi, which can make you feel unfocused, tired, or easily emotionally triggered.

However, don’t feel completely obligated to arrange your desk in an ideal commanding position. You need to take a look at your Feng Shui office space to see which areas allow for the optimal commanding position and go from there. As soon as you establish a clear vision of your home office’s function and understand what furniture you need, you can figure out the furniture arrangement.


6. Declutter and Organize

Declutter & Organize | Peachy InteriorsLimiting visual desktop clutter and tackling your storage needs can also bolster your productivity.

Once you figure out the use of your Feng Shui office, you will understand what type of storage is needed. If you need to store hard copies of documents and papers, it is worth investing in closets and file cabinets. Simple wall shelves or a low bookcase also offer great storage solutions. Of course, if you wish to connect more with the digital age, you can choose to store files on an external drive or your computer.

If you are unsure, remember to keep whatever you need and let go of things you don’t need. This may sound simple, but it is a very powerful habit that transcends your physical, emotional, mental, and energetic bodies.


7. Let the Light and Successful Energy In

Let the Light & Successful Energy In | Peachy InteriorsThere are several good Feng Shui principles focused on bringing more energy flow into your space. Make sure to keep good air circulation in your office. If the weather is good, open up the windows, and, if you can’t, invest in purchasing an air purifier for an improved quality of air.

In addition, having sufficient natural light in your office space will help to feel awake and increase productivity. You can add additional fixtures or light bulbs for supplementary lighting.

Finally, including real plants in your office will enhance its office energy field by reducing stress, cleaning the air, and improving communication. Go for plants like Boston ferns, a bamboo plant, a snake plant, English ivy, a jade plant, a money plant, or a rubber plant.

Peachy Tip: do your best to avoid locating your home office in the basement.

Another great booster for the level of energy is including a few photos of family members or other inspiring individuals.


8. Be Mindful of Feng Shui Office Colors

Be Mindful of Feng Shui Office Colors | Peachy InteriorsIn addition to arranging the furniture, it is important to pay attention to the materials and colours used in your space.

The overall style, size, and colour will depend on the intended Feng Shui office environment and the room structure. As a rule of thumb, offices that require science, mathematics, or writing, benefit from strong wall Feng Shui colors in various shades of green, color blue, or beige. From there, you can create accents with lighting, artwork, area rugs, plants, or anything else that will help you achieve maximum productivity and focus.

All in all, you should aim for a harmonious collaboration of colours. Add touches of warmth with colours like red, orange, and yellow to stimulate creativity and invite more mental energy to the room.


9. Consider the Important Areas of Feng Shui Home Office Arrangement

Important Areas of Feng Shui Home Office Arrangement | Peachy InteriorsAccording to Feng Shui, there are 3 key elements or areas in your home business office that you need to treat properly:

  • South area. This is your reputation and frame area, representing your “Light in the World.” This area’s energy is fire, so try not to include blue colour, desktop fountains, large mirrors, or images of water here, as the water element puts down the energy of fire.
  • North area. This area represents your path in life and career. The corresponding Feng Shui element is water, so make sure to include items representing water and the metal element. To make things simpler, you can place inspiring images related to your job in white or blake frame colours in the North area within your Feng Shui home office.
  • Southeast area. This area represents your abundance and prosperity. Here, try to place items or images that speak to you of abundance and money. The Feng Shui element here is wood, so avoid fire images and symbols, as well as too much metal.

10. Choose Inspiring Décor

Choose Inspiring Decor | Peachy InteriorsPlan your Feng Shui home office with your well-being, productivity, and success in mind.

Think of inspirational colour accents, specific images, meaningful career memorabilia, and corresponding décor items that make you feel appreciated, successful, and happy.

Since you will be working from home, feel free to let your creativity shine when decorating your office. Depending on your career field, you need to ensure that your office reflects the energy that you want to project to the world.


11. Visualize Your Professional Goals

Visualize Your Professional Goals | Peachy InteriorsOverall, aim to create an environment that will highlight you both personally and professionally.

Subconsciously, your choice of décor represents what you are attracting energetically. For example, if you wish to expand your business internationally, consider displaying a large world map like this one on your office wall. Determining what it is you want to attract and combining these goals in a visual display can significantly impact your general motivation and, therefore, your future success.

The great thing about Feng Shui is that it encourages you to discover the necessary skills, knowledge, and connections that need work in order to nurture your goals. As you do this, you naturally become more motivated, curious, productive, and inspired. Then, these sparks of interest can be visually translated into your Feng Shui home office décor to create an abundance of psychological cues.


Feng Shui Home Office Dos and Don’ts

While creating a home office that follows all Feng Shui principles may seem like a challenge, it shouldn’t be. Below you can find the summary of the most important dos and don’ts to follow when establishing your Feng Shui routine.

Feng Shui Office Dos

  • Separate your home office from the rest of the house. Install a screen or curtain, close the door, or place an area rug like this one to highlight the office area.
  • Sit as far away from the door as possible. You want to make sure that you can see most of the room while seated at your desk.
  • Sit in the commanding desk position, with your office desk facing the door.
  • Aim to have a solid wall behind you or, if not possible, a solid desk chair with a tall back.
  • Make sure you have a nice view when seated at your desk.
  • Minimize irritability and stress by going for furniture with rounded edges and placing any sharp corner out of traffic flow.
  • Keep only items that you use daily on your desk.
  • Make sure you can easily reach all the necessary items.
  • Declutter your office and desk.
  • Hide computer cords and wires inside the cable management box.
  • Add living plants.
  • Hang affirmations, images, mottos, or other inspirational items.
  • Add personality to your home office.
  • Place photos of your mentors or pictures of family members, or other motivational people.
  • Choose furniture and décor items that speak of abundance, prosperity, and success.
  • Soften sharp edges with fabric or plants.
  • Reduce stress with music, aromatherapy, or a table fountain.

Feng Shui Office Don’ts

  • Do not put your office in the bedroom.
  • Try not to put the office in the basement.
  • Do not sit directly across from the door.
  • Don’t sit with your back to the door.
  • Do not sit too close to the door to avoid distractions.
  • Don’t face a blank wall, – instead, add inspiring wall decorations or a mirror.
  • Avoid having a cluttered desk or bookshelves overcrowded with books and stacks of paper. This can make you feel overwhelmed.
  • Avoid unpleasant or chaotic views. If it is unavoidable, add blinds or curtains, a large piece of furniture, or a large plant for extra stability.
  • Avoid heavy boxes on the floor.
  • Avoid sharp edges pointed at you. You can soften the edges with plants, crystals, or fabric.

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