Never put mirrors in these three places in your house, according to Feng Shui


Feng Shui, the ancient Chinese practice of arranging spaces to promote balance and well-being, teaches that mirrors do more than reflect light—they also reflect and direct energy. Where you place a mirror can influence the flow of that energy, affecting your home’s harmony, prosperity, and even emotional health.

Placed correctly, mirrors can expand space and attract positivity. Placed incorrectly, they may block good fortune, slow financial flow, or create emotional unrest.

Below are three locations where Feng Shui experts advise never placing a mirror if you want to protect balance and abundance in your home.

1. In Front of the Bed

Positioning a mirror directly across from your bed is considered one of the most disruptive mistakes in Feng Shui. When you sleep, your body and mind enter a state of deep energy regeneration. A mirror in this position can disturb that process.

Potential effects:

  • Restless sleep or insomnia
  • Heightened stress or anxiety
  • Strain in romantic relationships
  • A persistent feeling of being watched

Some Feng Shui traditions also hold that mirrors opposite the bed can “reflect the soul” during sleep, creating an energetic split that leaves you feeling unsettled.

What to do: If moving the mirror is not possible, cover it at night with a decorative fabric or screen.

2. Directly Facing the Main Door

The main entrance is considered the primary channel through which vital energy, or Chi, flows into your home. A mirror placed directly opposite the door is believed to bounce that energy right back outside—along with potential prosperity, love, and opportunities.

Possible consequences:

  • Financial setbacks or losses
  • Stalled personal or professional progress
  • Difficulty attracting new opportunities

What to do: Hang the mirror on a side wall in the entryway, rather than directly across from the door, to preserve the flow of positive energy into your home.

3. In Front of a Work or Study Desk

Your desk is the focal point for productivity, creativity, and concentration. A mirror placed directly in front of it can scatter your focus, reflecting your energy away from your tasks instead of channeling it toward your goals.

Negative effects:

  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Mental fatigue
  • Delayed or unfinished projects

What to do:
If you want to brighten the space, position the mirror to the side rather than directly in front of you. Alternatively, replace it with décor that inspires stability and motivation, such as plants, wooden elements, or artwork.

The Energy You Reflect Matters

Mirrors not only reflect physical images—they also reflect emotional energy. Poorly placed mirrors can amplify stress, worry, or conflict, just as easily as they can enhance light and beauty. Thoughtful placement ensures they support, rather than disrupt, the harmony of your home.

When used wisely, mirrors can be powerful tools for expanding space, attracting abundance, and creating an environment that nurtures both body and mind.