Upon entering Professor Lithiyane's office, the first thing that might be noticed is the large curtains covering the windows. Sometimes they are open, but often not, as the sounds outside can be distracting when she's in the middle of something. In response to this, she has quite a few magical lamps hanging around, lit from within, casting a sun-like glow.
She has several paintings of famous Charmers on her walls, and her desk has photos of her own friends from her school years here. The walls are a pale cream color, and the floor has a thick, plush Turkish carpet, in deep blues with celestial symbols patterning it. There were several photos on a bookshelf behind the desk, of her Muggle parents, which occasionally unnerved pure bloods who weren't use to it.
Her desk was large, and usually neat, unless she was in the middle of an experiment. It usually had a single Vase with a rose or lily in it, and sometimes an orchid. There were three books she kept there, and a small stack of folders with names on them, of papers from her students. They were charmed, however, to prevent theft. The middle of the desk was usually clear, unless she was working on something. The chair she used was a large, comfy looking desk chair, and she had several chairs in her office for visitors. Usually, a student knew her mood in regards to them depending on what she invited them to sit on. The cushy chair was for when she was pleased, the normal chair was for normal moods, and the hard, uncomfortable metal and wood stool was for when she was displeased with the student.
She has several paintings of famous Charmers on her walls, and her desk has photos of her own friends from her school years here. The walls are a pale cream color, and the floor has a thick, plush Turkish carpet, in deep blues with celestial symbols patterning it. There were several photos on a bookshelf behind the desk, of her Muggle parents, which occasionally unnerved pure bloods who weren't use to it.
Her desk was large, and usually neat, unless she was in the middle of an experiment. It usually had a single Vase with a rose or lily in it, and sometimes an orchid. There were three books she kept there, and a small stack of folders with names on them, of papers from her students. They were charmed, however, to prevent theft. The middle of the desk was usually clear, unless she was working on something. The chair she used was a large, comfy looking desk chair, and she had several chairs in her office for visitors. Usually, a student knew her mood in regards to them depending on what she invited them to sit on. The cushy chair was for when she was pleased, the normal chair was for normal moods, and the hard, uncomfortable metal and wood stool was for when she was displeased with the student.