


“And if you’re trying to sell, mirrors that reflect the front door can symbolically push potential buyers out of the house rather than draw them in,” she continues. That means your home could be starved for income and you’ll have to work harder to keep up, Weber says. Here’s a feng shui lesson: The ancient Chinese design philosophy claims that if you hang a mirror across from your front door, the mirror will push opportunity and money out the door. Don’t place one opposite the front door It’s bad feng shui to hang a mirror across from the front door. “Not only does a mirror in the bedroom mess with the energy, I just don’t think I could sleep knowing a sharp glass object was overhead,” she says.

“All of these end up doubling the activity in the room and can disrupt your sleep,” Weber says.Ĭarole Marcotte, a designer at Form & Function in Raleigh, NC, agrees. Homeowners should nix mirrored closet doors, large wall mirrors, and even a vanity above the dresser. “Because mirrors are a wide glass pane that reflect what happens in a space, they’re considered activators and aren’t optimal for a room that should be used for rest and romance only,” explains Katie Weber, feng shui expert and owner of the e-zine Red Lotus Letter. But your goal in the boudoir is restorative sleep-and this looking glass can get in the way of this. Yes, mirrors can make a space look bigger and add some style and shine to an otherwise bland room.
