Thank you so much for this video! How do you feel about placing a small mirror (maybe 12" x 12") just above and behind a small lamp? I was considering doing that at home but wasn't sure how it would reflect energy.
Hi Natalia. Thanks for the great video. I have a very small kitchen and have a mirror facing the back garden. I recently had a pergola built, and im wondering if the beams are an issue, now that the mirror is reflecting those? It's also reflecting my sink and countertop bins...? Thanks for your help 🙏
These are all good questions, Jacqueline, but because I can't see it, I cannot tell you whether it is too sharp or unpleasant to see. I assume that the mirror brings the light in from the outside and makes your kitchen bigger. That's the positive part. Your pergola is probably beautiful, otherwise you would not put it, right? Questions to ask your self would be how does it makes you feel? Are there too many sharp lines? Is the area around the sink is clean and uncluttered? Are the bins looking pleasant to you?
@nataliakaylin Thanks for your feedback and suggestions. I feel like it reflects more positives, I keep the space clean and clear and the pergola is pretty 😍 Thanks for your help 😊
Mirrors are placed not in a specific direction but to bring natural light, enlarge the room or multiply something good that you want to see more of. Generally mirrors are not good in bedrooms. I discuss all of these points and more in the video.
Another wonderful video!! I have a large antique mirror with patina and aged texture on the glass, in a hand carved goldleaf frame. I love its aesthetic, but I am curious if the glass not being clear/bright from its age has implications energetically? Thank you :)
Good question, but it's hard for me to judge without seeing it. Tune in and feel what kind of feeling it creates for you? It can be very subtle. Do it a few times when you pass by. If it is positive leave it where it is. If not so positive, move it somewhere where you don't see yourself in it all the time, but it might be still a useful decor item.
@@nataliakaylin Thank you so much! I will try this. I feel really blessed to have found your channel and have found your videos incredibly inspiring and helpful. Much appreciation from Massachusetts :)
Mirrors are active, they bounce energy around the room, potentially disturbing the calm, stable energy that you want to create in a sitting area. On a practical level, mirrors are usually heavier than pictures and if not securely attached, can be a hazard. Lastly, when facing the sofa, isn't it better to see an inspiring piece of art than your own reflection? And I don't mean that seeing yourself is not inspiring 😄
Hi I want to place a mirror in the entry way (perpendicular to door/on the wall). The reflection is my kitchen cabinet and some part of my fridge. Is this ok?
Thank you. I never cared for the mirror above my family room fireplace; it’s too high and doesn’t reflect anything I’d like to see repeated. It’s coming down.
All of this makes sense to me and is consistent with my experience, except for the mirror reflecting diners. Watching yourself eat is a distracting experience, not a relaxing one, in my opinion. It would be fine if the mirror were high enough so that people did not see themselves when sitting down at the table.
Thank you Natalia. Another beautiful and inspirational posting.
You are very welcome. Thank you for the sweet feedback ☺
This video helped me understand why my mirror placements were off! Thanks!
happy to hear :)
Thank you so much for this video! How do you feel about placing a small mirror (maybe 12" x 12") just above and behind a small lamp? I was considering doing that at home but wasn't sure how it would reflect energy.
Amazing tips on mirror placement! My room feels more balanced already.
Thanks for your feedback :)
Loved the video! Can’t wait to try these Feng Shui tips in my own home.
Thanks for the great advice on avoiding common mistakes with mirrors. Super helpful!
thanks for the feedback!
Wonderful video, thank you for sharing so many examples 😊
@@Christine-gc1bs You are so welcome! Thank you for the feedback :)
I never knew mirror placement could impact energy so much. Great insights!
Good to hear!
Hi Natalia. Thanks for the great video.
I have a very small kitchen and have a mirror facing the back garden. I recently had a pergola built, and im wondering if the beams are an issue, now that the mirror is reflecting those?
It's also reflecting my sink and countertop bins...?
Thanks for your help 🙏
These are all good questions, Jacqueline, but because I can't see it, I cannot tell you whether it is too sharp or unpleasant to see. I assume that the mirror brings the light in from the outside and makes your kitchen bigger. That's the positive part. Your pergola is probably beautiful, otherwise you would not put it, right? Questions to ask your self would be how does it makes you feel? Are there too many sharp lines? Is the area around the sink is clean and uncluttered? Are the bins looking pleasant to you?
@nataliakaylin Thanks for your feedback and suggestions.
I feel like it reflects more positives, I keep the space clean and clear and the pergola is pretty 😍 Thanks for your help 😊
Hello Natalia.. Should we place an oval shaped mirror in the north-east direction of our bedroom??
Mirrors are placed not in a specific direction but to bring natural light, enlarge the room or multiply something good that you want to see more of. Generally mirrors are not good in bedrooms. I discuss all of these points and more in the video.
Another wonderful video!! I have a large antique mirror with patina and aged texture on the glass, in a hand carved goldleaf frame. I love its aesthetic, but I am curious if the glass not being clear/bright from its age has implications energetically? Thank you :)
Good question, but it's hard for me to judge without seeing it. Tune in and feel what kind of feeling it creates for you? It can be very subtle. Do it a few times when you pass by. If it is positive leave it where it is. If not so positive, move it somewhere where you don't see yourself in it all the time, but it might be still a useful decor item.
@@nataliakaylin Thank you so much! I will try this. I feel really blessed to have found your channel and have found your videos incredibly inspiring and helpful. Much appreciation from Massachusetts :)
@@mayarivera6892 Thank you for your feedback. It inspires me to create! I am in MA too now (!) lived here for 30 years, but will be moving soon.
@@nataliakaylin Wow what a coincidence! It's a wonderful place to call home. Best of luck in your upcoming move :)
@@mayarivera6892 Thank you so much! Best of everything to you too!
Hi Natalia why is not a mirror good abovve the sofa? if I may ask? Thank you ,
Mirrors are active, they bounce energy around the room, potentially disturbing the calm, stable energy that you want to create in a sitting area. On a practical level, mirrors are usually heavier than pictures and if not securely attached, can be a hazard. Lastly, when facing the sofa, isn't it better to see an inspiring piece of art than your own reflection? And I don't mean that seeing yourself is not inspiring 😄
Hi I want to place a mirror in the entry way (perpendicular to door/on the wall). The reflection is my kitchen cabinet and some part of my fridge. Is this ok?
It doesn't sound ideal, but if the view doesn't bother you it's okay then.
Thank you. I never cared for the mirror above my family room fireplace; it’s too high and doesn’t reflect anything I’d like to see repeated. It’s coming down.
@@JLPinSoCal I am sure you can find a piece of art that you not only will notice but enjoy
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All of this makes sense to me and is consistent with my experience, except for the mirror reflecting diners. Watching yourself eat is a distracting experience, not a relaxing one, in my opinion. It would be fine if the mirror were high enough so that people did not see themselves when sitting down at the table.
Thank you for this valuable reflection. Makes sense!
Is it ok if your mirror is oblong in design.
If your question is if rectangular or oval mirrors are okay to hang vertically, then, yes, it is certainly okay.