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Dear Jennifer,
It is quite difficult to understand your exact layout.
Perhaps, you can upload a sketch of it for me be better understand your layout.
Usually, the table is situated either facing the window or at its side.
You mentioned that the large window is at (facing) the north and the door is at the (back) south. In such a situation, does the window have either blinds (preferred) or curtains.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 3/20/01 4:44:00 PM, Jennifer Roper wrote:
>I have a small 10x10, square
>office with a large, floor to
>ceiling window facing north
>and my door exits south. The
>computer part of my desk (it
>is U-shaped) faces west to a
>wall, and the other 2 parts
>facing the door (the door is
>actually towards the end of
>that part of the desk)and
>window, behind me are 3
>cabinets, in cherry wood,
>covering the entire east wall.
>I don't have much space, and I
>will be getting rid of one of
>the cabinets because of this.
>I feel like I am suffocating
>and full of anxiety! Can you
>help me? Thank you.
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