Mirrors are very versatile in the Feng Shui and can give an 'up' in the decoration. They have the power to bring brightness and a sense of space to the environment.
The 'method of small additions', or Xie Zi Fa in Chinese, refers to using mirrors or other small objects to stir the flow of energy, or Qi, to a place. Now, you might be wondering: what does Feng Shui say about how and where to position mirrors in the bedroom?
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The first Feng Shui tip related to mirrors in the bedroom is to strategically position them to reflect light. Mirrors have the power to attract specific energies as they reflect light.
Place them in such a way that they can reflect the light that enters through the windows, thus spreading positive energy and creating the feeling of more space.
For example, if you position a mirror so that it reflects the trees outside, you will bring nature's energy into the room.
In Feng Shui, the command position is the one where you have a clear view of the entrance to the room. But you can't always position the bed that way, right? That's where mirrors come into play.
Place a mirror so you can see the bedroom door. This makes you more aware of people or things that may be approaching, which helps to reduce stress.
Choose a frame that matches the room's decor and brings a sense of harmony. You mirrorsthey are usually linked to the element of water, but you can customize them by choosing frames with specific shapes.
Round mirrors symbolize the metal element, which represents clarity, precision and pleasure. Square or rectangular ones reflect the earth, bringing stability, grounding and self-care.
If you want to dare, you can even opt for triangular mirrors, which add a touch of elegance and passion to the environment. Just avoid those with sharp edges, as they can create aggressive energy.
Finally, Feng Shui experts recommend choosing mirrors with a flat surface rather than convex or curved ones. The ideal is a continuous glass. Broken or damaged mirrors carry negative energy, so it's best to replace them.