The mirror represents the contradiction between fantasy and reality, and the old saying "flowers in the mirror, the moon in the water" represents an unattainable ideal.
In the living room mirror, the placement of the mirror is also very particular. There are many taboos in mirror placement, and special attention should be paid in many cases.
The big taboo of mirror placement is that you should not face yourself or Geely.
If there is a long corridor in the home, the mirrors should be placed on both sides of the staggered flat mirrors, which can make the pulse of the home unobstructed.
If the door at home wears a sword pattern, you can install a flat mirror on the screen inside the door, which will more effectively resolve the suffocation of wearing a sword pattern.
How to put a mirror in the living room 1 to reflect double energy? Mirrors have the function of doubling energy, creating a spacious sense of space and increasing brightness, but they must be placed where pleasing images can be reflected, which will help to increase good energy in the house.
2, avoid putting it in a place that is easy to scare people. Mirrors have the energy to reflect space, as well as people and things.
In the world, mirrors should be avoided in the most fragile or unconscious places, so as not to have the opposite effect, just as there is a saying in the house: "Mirrors should be dark, not bright."
In addition, the mirror placed directly opposite the gate will also form a rushing and reflecting spirit, which is easy to be scared every time you enter the door. In the long run, it's easy to get nervous, get sick and break the bank.
3. The round and oval mirrors symbolize the shape of the mirror in the room of a harmonious family or the mirror in the dresser of the hostess. These two kinds of mirrors are best used, or those with fewer edges and corners and less sharp shapes can also be used.
Square mirrors can be placed in the living room and dining room. Square patterns can enhance the owner's momentum, but it is best to use framed mirrors to avoid exposed edges and corners.
Whether it is a room or a hall, it is best to avoid the situation of "hanging feet" when hanging mirrors (that is, it is more suitable to put mirrors on low cabinets or niches).