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How to place the full-length mirror?

For places with limited space, full-length mirrors can often increase the sense of space. Mirrors can also be used to reflect light and increase the illumination of indoor light. But the placement of the full-length mirror is also very important. Let me briefly talk about the feng shui of the full-length mirror. The general placement of dressing mirrors is as follows: 1. Wardrobe with built-in mirror: Many wardrobes are designed with a mirror on one door. The long mirror body is set on the door and is integrated with the wardrobe, saving space. However, the wardrobe is generally in the bedroom, and it is generally not suitable to place a mirror in the bedroom. If the wardrobe happens to be facing the bed, a full-length mirror in the wardrobe is best. It is usually hidden in the cabinet and only comes out when it is in use. 2. Independent full-length mirror: Many independent full-length mirrors just set a frame on a piece of glass and are fixed on the base. Such a full-length mirror can be conveniently placed anywhere or in any corner. There are many placed next to the sofa or restaurant for decoration, which has a lot to do with personal habits. The independent dressing mirrors on the market today are often combined with some cabinets, or some shelves are fixed on the back of the mirror, and the mirror and base are fixed through a rotatable axle for easy use. 3. Bathroom: Due to time factors such as when the owner is at work or resting, some people will use the mirror originally used in the dressing room or dressing table in the bathroom, usually for washing and applying makeup. At this time, the installation requirements for waterproofing are higher. 4. Dressing room: The dressing room mirror used in the dressing room has a great relationship with the space size and shape of the dressing room. The mirror in the U-shaped dressing room can be hidden behind the door or in the sliding door of the dressing room; L For a smaller dressing room, you can place the mirror on the third wall without a cabinet; for a smaller dressing room, you can hide the dressing mirror in the cabinet to save space. Feng Shui taboos for placing full-length mirrors: 1. Do not look directly at the bed: When people wake up from sleep and are unclear about their consciousness, they are easily frightened by their reflection in the mirror or floor-to-ceiling windows. It is best to place the mirror side by side with the bedside. If possible, hide the mirror in the cabinet and only open the cabinet door when in use. 2. The fluorescent screen of the TV is equivalent to a mirror, and it is best not to shine directly on the bed. If there are large full-length mirrors on both sides of the bed, it will easily lead to insomnia and nightmares. 3. Do not look directly at the door entrance: If you look directly at the door, it will suddenly feel like someone is bumping into you from the opposite direction, which will startle guests who are unfamiliar with the environment. 4. Do not face the bedroom door: This can prevent the owner from being frightened by his own figure when he walks by unkempt at night. 5. It is best not to look directly at the desk: the mirror can easily distract people who are reading in the study. 6. It is best not to be embedded in the ceiling of the living room: Some designers believe that the ceiling mirror will make people walking below feel like they are being stepped on, which will make them feel uncomfortable. Summary: The placement of full-length mirrors should pay attention to both convenience and beauty, as well as Feng Shui.