A good front door open into a wide space not cramped space.
Mirror in front of door meaning.
If your front door area or foyer is small such as having a long narrow entrance you can try hanging a mirror on the side that suit the swing of the door to make the space feel bigger.
Some believe that having a mirror directly across from your front door is a feng shui no no.
The front door opening outwards can spoil the feng shui of the entire house.
In some ancient cultures when a loved one was murdered died in a horrible accident or died from suffering from unrequited love all mirrors must be covered because the spirit of dead would be hanging about looking for a body to posses in order to resolve a.
If you have a really small room or a long hallway this is the perfect spot to hang a mirror.
A front door opens inwards not outwards.
Many families cover all mirrors in the house if someone dies.
Do place mirrors where they can open up space.
Place mirrors perpendicular to the front door design.
That it pushes the energy right back out the door.
If the door opens outwards change the position of the hinges.
This is to prevent the soul s deceased from getting trapped in the mirror.
A front door opening inwards is welcoming or pulling in the chi energy instead of pushing it away.
Most often it involved pre teens and teenagers who dare a friend to go into a bathroom close the door and turn off the light then chant some variation of bloody mary several times.
Here s more information from uncle dixer on making the space of your front door area feel wider.
And with it pushes out your money health wealth and new opportunities.
The classical schools tend to recommend against a mirror facing the front door do so because for them the reflection of a mirror reflects energy back.
Placing a mirror to reflect a cash register your jewelry or close to the front door of a shop will pull more money chi customers and prosperity to you.
Light dwell generally speaking feng shui experts do not recommend placing a mirror directly across from the front door but rather on a wall perpendicular to it.