
Straight answer: the owner sits in the south-west of the office, facing north or east. That single chair is the anchor of the floor; place it right and half the office’s Vastu falls into line behind it.
Why the south-west chair
The south-west is the stability corner, the seat of command in the mandala. The person who carries the payroll sits where the building carries most. Facing north looks into the zone of opportunity; facing east looks into clarity. An owner seated in a light corner facing a wall is, in the old phrasing, a king camping in the courtyard.
Staff, cabins and meeting rooms
Working desks face north or east wherever the layout allows; long rows can alternate rather than force a compromise. Finance and records take the south-west sector after the owner; the marketing and field team suit the north-west, the movement zone. The meeting room’s head seat repeats the owner rule in miniature: back to the south-west wall, face to the door side. Cabin-by-cabin drawings come from an Office Vastu Consultation or a focused Owner Cabin Vastu.
The two seating mistakes that cost most
Back to the cabin door: authority leaks through an unwatched entrance, and the fix is a chair swivel or a desk turn, not a renovation. Owner under a beam: the pressing logic from the beam guide applies double to the chair where decisions are signed. Both corrections cost an afternoon.
Common questions
Home office in a flat?
The same anchor rule scales down: the room’s south-west, facing north or east, with work separated from the bed’s zone; the Work-From-Home Desk Vastu reading covers the details.
Glass cabins with no solid back wall?
A high-backed chair and a solid credenza behind restore the backing the glass gave away. Symbolically and ergonomically, the spine wants something behind it.
Where does the cash sit?
With the finance cluster in the south-west, opening toward the north; the full money geometry is in the cash counter guide.
Rearranging the office this quarter? book a consultation with the floor plan; the seating chart comes back marked.

