The working area needs to be fully lit. A bright office, especially with natural light, helps improve mood, increase concentration and work efficiency. Conversely, sitting in a dark corner or in a low-light area can easily cause eye strain, reduce work efficiency and long-term affect vision.
Seats should not be arranged directly under the ceiling beams. Large beam structures above the head can create a feeling of weight, causing psychological stress and discomfort when working for a long time. If you cannot change positions, you can reduce the impact by adjusting the light, faux ceilings or arranging the interior reasonably to make the space more comfortable.
Avoid sitting directly opposite corridors or walkways. This area is often crowded, easily distracting, distracting, and reducing work efficiency. If you are required to sit in this position, you can use low partitions, green trees, or rearrange your desk to create a more private and stable feeling.
In addition, the sitting position should also ensure reasonable visibility. You should sit in a place where you can observe the doorway or surrounding space without constantly turning around. This helps reduce passivity, increase proactiveness and comfort when working.
The distance between desks also needs to be arranged reasonably to ensure just enough privacy, avoid feeling cramped but still convenient for exchange when necessary. Too closed space easily causes stuffiness, while too open makes employees easily distracted.