skoobz
skoobz

I currently have my desk right in front of a window. I’m thinking about turning it back the way I had it before, in the corner next to the window, where I wouldn’t be staring directly into the sunrise every morning.

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djt
djt

@skoobz did this - definitely benefitted, felt a lot less eye strain.

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skoobz
skoobz

@djt I already applyed indow tinting film, but that didn't kill the full on sun. Pulling the blinds down seemed to just spread the light out more. With it turned the other way, the only concern I have is the reflection from the sun in the morning, but, like you said, my eye strain is definitly much less.

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pimoore
pimoore

@skoobz As envious as I always am seeing photos of these desk setup locations, part of me wondered if it would cause any eye strain. I suppose a big part of it is which direction the windows face.

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skoobz
skoobz

@pimoore Mine is facing NW, so we’re looking at direct sun from about 6a-11a at the peak of summer, but maybe only two hours worth during the winter.

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pimoore
pimoore

@skoobz Mine are west facing, but are bay windows as I’m in a basement unit. So for me it’s just not the same inspiring view of a full window, even though the sun would be in my eyes for a minimal amount of time.

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