Wednesday, 29 April 2020

Vastu for Receptions


The Reception desk serves double function. It is a symbol of welcome as well as a place where work is done. It must be functional as well as convey company’s image. Packages, messages, mails and incoming calls – all are received here. Reception area works as an interface between the office employees and the outsiders.
Ideally northeastern corner is the best location for the reception according to vastu for office. It can have a pleasant and a welcoming concept or theme to work on. The furniture should be esthetically good. It should be stylish and reflect a good taste. It should provide basic comfort and support to all body parts. The chair should provide a complete flexibility with 3D rap around design, adjustable height and armrest, waterfall edge, anti shock mechanism and tilting mechanism. Scotch guard, silk or satin can be used as fabric for furniture. The colour of the fabric can be deep blue or pale yellow. It ensures cool and soothing environment. It strengthens hope, truth, honour and feeling of devotion
Pastel tints of green can be used on walls as colour in interior is very important for designing office.Paintings of green fields, prosperous farms and natural beauty etc. can be used for reception. Paintings of waterfalls can also be used in reception areas. Indoor plants like rubber plants and other palms can be used. Soft instrumental music of flute and sitars should be played. Soft music of piano should be played during the lunch hours. Jasmine, rose and saffron should aromatize the air.


It is a fact that guests spent a lot of time waiting in the seating area or waiting area or reception. So a seating area of an office should be much more than a waiting area. It should be welcoming, soothing, attractive and interior should be healthy interior.




Special lighting, somewhat moody, rather than task – oriented, can at once indicate the actual seating area and create visual pleasure for visitors. Flooring should be different from the one that is used in rest of the office.

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