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Is there any feng shui theory behind placing a full-length mirror?

I don’t know where you want to place your wardrobe, at the entrance, in the hall, or in the bedroom? Let’s take a look at the feng shui of placing pierced mirrors in these three places! 1. First of all, the placement of the full-length mirror at the entrance. The full-length mirror at the entrance has the highest usage rate. It can take pictures of the whole body at close range or from a distance. It is worth noting that according to Feng Shui, a full-length mirror cannot be placed directly in front of the door, as it may block the God of Wealth, so it is more appropriate to place a full-length mirror at the entrance. 2. Placement of full-length mirror in the hall. A full-length mirror is used to embellish the space. Such embellishment must be limited. Placing a full-length mirror in the living room can relieve the sense of oppression and soothe the tired body. It is best to place plants and flowers directly opposite the mirror, or hang exquisite paintings on the wall directly opposite it, so as to show a beautiful visual effect of the scenery in the mirror. 3. Finally, the placement of the full-length mirror in the bedroom. Because the wardrobe at home is often placed in the bedroom, many people habitually change clothes in the bedroom, and the full-length mirror becomes a good use. It is best not to have a full-length mirror in the bedroom facing the other side of the bed, because people are most relaxed and unsuspecting when sleeping, so they may be frightened by a dark mirror in the middle of the night.