Many people believe that the location of the study table or desk can affect concentration ability. Although there is no scientific basis for feng shui elements, some spatial arrangement principles can still help create a comfortable feeling and improve the efficiency of studying and working.
Place the table facing the open space or door to have a clear view, helping to relax the spirit. However, do not place the table directly opposite the door because it is easy to be distracted by noise and passersby.
Seats should have a rear support, preferably leaning against a solid wall or wall. This helps create a feeling of safety, stability and comfort when sitting for a long time.
Avoid sitting in a position where others often walk in front of you, as continuous movements can distract you and reduce the effectiveness of studying and working.
Do not turn your back on the door. When not observing what is happening behind, many people easily feel insecure or distracted by unexpected sounds.
Do not place a table in the middle of the room if the surrounding area is too empty. A position that lacks support and is easily affected from many directions can make it harder for the person sitting to concentrate.
Although the seating position may affect comfort, the most important factor is still the habit of studying, working seriously and the ability to maintain concentration. A neat space, sufficient light and low noise often brings clearer results than any other arrangement.