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Office… Mr Suchdeva
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Office of Mr. Suchdeva
The Second Lot now in 3D …
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Bharat Tiwari
The 1st Lot of layout
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Bharat
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Vastu for Office
Quick Tips
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Boss should sit in south-west facing east or north as per vastu. West is also permissible but it must not face south.
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In the office, the temple should not be placed at the back of the owner’s seat.
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The owner’s desk must always be rectangle.
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There must always be a solid wall behind the owner’s seat.
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Computer room should be in south-east.
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Pantry should be in south-east or north-west.
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Marketing departments should be in north-west.
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Cashiers should be in the North, the abode of Kuber, the God of wealth.
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Almirahs and racks should be placed in the South West.
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The central point of a factory, house and office should be empty.
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Purchase department and other should be in south or west.
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Reception should be in north-east as per vaastu.
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Telephone, side tables should be in south-west corner.
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Conference room should be in the north west, since that direction is best suited for a flow of ideas.
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There should not be any obstacle in front of any door opening.
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Keep your files in your office as given below and it will help you in your business as each and every file in your office plays an important role in the business.
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Account file – in south-east corner shelf.
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Personal file – in south-west shelf of your cabin.
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Purchase file – in south-west shelf made on south wall.
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Sales file – in north-west shelf on wall.
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Estate file – in south-west shelf made on southern wall.
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Shares file – in north-west shelf mad on north wall which you want to sell. And in south-west shelf made on south wall which you want to retain.
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Raw materials file – in south-west shelf.
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Finished goods file – in north-west corner shelf.
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Income tax file – in south-west corner shelf.
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Sales tax and excise files – in south-west corner shelf.
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Import and Export file – in north-west corner shelf.
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Stores file – Always in south-west corner shelf.
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Cash purchase file – in south-west corner shelf.
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Credit purchase file – in north-west corner shelf.
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Staff and workers file – in north-west corner shelf.
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Litigation file – in north-west corner shelf.
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Pending bill file (receivable) – if it is in north-west shelf it will help in early recoveries or payment which are due.
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3 Successful Home Office Decorating Schemes
Artists have known for centuries that color schemes taken from the Color Wheel have a dramatic effect on the final impact of their paintings. There are hot, energetic colors which leap off a canvas, and there are cool, soothing colors which recede, drawing the viewer’s eye into the distance. The ways in which these colors are juxtaposed can completely change the emotions a painting evokes, and they can do the same for interior spaces.
Interior designers who specialize in home office decorating know that the color schemes they choose will have an affect on the mindset of the home office worker, so they determine in advance if a calming, or invigorating, style of home office decorating is more appropriate.
those home workers who expect spend several hours at a stretch in the home office should do a bit of self-assessment, and determine if they would benefit more from a home office decorating scheme which helps them stay calm and focused, or a home office decorating scheme which makes them feel energetic and confident.
Calm, Cool, and Collected
The cool colors–blues, purples, and greens–will provide a low-impact home office decorating scheme which quiets the mind and allows the worker to focus on a project instead of his or her surroundings. If concentrating is one of your weak points, stay at the cool end of the color spectrum.
Spicing It Up
If, on the other hand, you feel like falling asleep as soon as you sit down and turn your computer on, you will benefit from a home office decorating scheme which features warm colors. Yellows, oranges, and reds make their surroundings much more invigorating, and stimulate the brain. In office spaces, however, it’s a good idea to limit the pure reds, yellows, and oranges to accents and have larger areas colored with more diluted warm shades like russet. You don’t want to go overboard with your home office decorating scheme.
The Neutral Zone
If you have a very small office space, consider a neutral home office decorating scheme. Light neutral colors, when used without too many dark accents, can make a small space appear much roomier. And neutral schemes adapt beautifully to any type of furnishings. If you find them too boring for your home office decorating scheme, just enliven them with touches of your favorite warm or cool pure colors. You’ll have enough color to soothe or energize you, and a home office which seems much more airy and spacious than its dimensions give it any right to be!
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