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Feng Shui Rules: Why You Shouldn't Have a Mirror Facing Your Bed

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Feng Shui Rules: Why You Shouldn't Have a Mirror Facing Your Bed

Wondering what happens if you have a mirror facing your bed? Learn the ancient Feng Shui reasoning and how to properly align mirrors in your bedroom.

A beautifully framed mirror can make a dim bedroom feel brighter, expansive, and infinitely more glamorous. However, a major tenet of modern and classical interior design asks an important question regarding placement and sleep hygiene: why shouldn't you sleep with a mirror facing you? To find the answer, we look toward the ancient Chinese practice of Feng Shui.

What Happens if You Have a Mirror Facing Your Bed?

In Feng Shui philosophy, mirrors are considered extreme "activators" that continuously bounce energy (what the Chinese refer to as Chi) around a room. While having fast-moving, active energy is absolutely fantastic in a social bathroom, a dining room, or a busy living room, a bedroom serves an entirely different purpose. A bedroom is a sanctuary meant for deep, restorative sleep (associated with yin energy).

Having a mirror next to your bed—or worse, directly facing the foot or side of it—can create chronic insomnia, subconscious restlessness, and anxiety by artificially amplifying the active energy in the space.

Where Should You Put a Bedroom Mirror Instead?

If asking "is having a mirror facing your bed bad?" is a major concern for you when redesigning your master suite, the physical placement can easily be remedied rather than removing the mirror altogether.

  • Inside the Closet Door: The absolute most Feng Shui-approved placement for a full-length dressing mirror is mounted flush to the inside of a walk-in closet door. When you close the wooden door, the reflection is instantly eliminated from the room.
  • Above a Side Dresser: Situate the mirror above a dresser or console table that is adjacent to the bed (on a side wall), ensuring that you cannot see your own reflection while lying horizontally on the mattress.
  • Cover It Up: If you live in a tiny studio apartment and absolutely must have a mirror directly facing the bed, simply drape a beautiful silk scarf or decorative throw blanket over the glass before you go to sleep.

Curating a restful bedroom environment allows you to save the massive, beautiful illuminated reflections for the primary spaces that need it most—like your master bathroom suite.

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