Usually installing a mirror in the entrance of a house can be used to organize the instruments when entering and exiting, and it can also make the entrance look wider and brighter. However, if the mirror is facing the door for no reason, it is absolutely inappropriate, because the lens has a reflective effect and will reflect out the prosperity and wealth flowing in from the door, keeping the God of Wealth away.
It is not advisable to put lenses on the top of the entrance. If the ceiling on the top of the entrance is made of lenses, you will see your own reflection as soon as you enter the door and raise your head, and you will feel like the world is upside down. This is Feng Shui. taboos that must be avoided as much as possible.
The use of mirrors in Feng Shui has both positive and negative effects. The correct placement of mirrors can promote or improve the Feng Shui situation, but if it is improperly placed, it will cause great harm to the occupants. One of the taboos about hanging mirrors in the kitchen is that the mirror cannot shine into the fire. If the mirror is hung on the wall behind the stove and shines on the food in the pot, the damage will be even greater. This is called "Tianmen Fire", which will cause fire or misfortune to the house. On the other hand, if you hang a mirror in the dining area to reflect the food on the table, it has the meaning of doubling the wealth of your home.
Installing a mirror in the dining area to reflect the food on the table has the meaning of doubling the wealth. Effect. This is the only place in the home where you can hang a mirror to reflect food. Mirrors must not be hung in other places such as the kitchen, because it may cause accidents or fires
If you must put a mirror in the living room, be sure to put a small mirror. Because mirrors belong to water, and water extinguishes fire, it is not good for your reputation and luck. The carved decorative mirror is okay, it mainly has a decorative effect, but it makes the living room feel colder. The living room should be bright. For reference only