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feng shui use of mirrors

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sandiebeth | 14:38 Sun 27th Jan 2008 | Body & Soul
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i live in a small apartment and have recently aquired three wall mirrors. what factors should i consider when positioning them. I have a large window in my living room and overlook an interesting roofscape then onward towards a sea loch then in the distance, the beautiful Antrim hills. Shoul i try to reflect this into my living room. The most obvious traditional placement would reflect the door into my kitchen, would this be a good thing or potentially disasterous. Another option is to hang them in the hallway which is somewhat narrow with my bedroom door at one end and the bathroom door at the other, the long wall split by the front door at one side and the livingroom door opposite. PLEASE HELP. My head is bust thinking about this.
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Whatever you do, make sure that the sunlight doesn't reflect off them onto your curtains, furniture, etc.
as in Feng shui :
There should be no mirrors opposite your bed or at the side of your bed. Mirrors opposite the bed can attract a third party to the relationship

check this site http://www.fengshuicrazy.com/misc-feng-shui-to pics/feng-shui-mirror.php
A Full Length Mirror takes up space both on a wall and in the room. What I mean by that is, large mirrors reflect all the walls depending on viewing angle. This changes your perspective and is a great interior design trick. please visit http://www.artistic-b...ngth-wall-mirror.html

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