Sudarshan Posted July 23, 2001 Share Posted July 23, 2001 Hello,There is a full length mirror in my bedroom. I have heard that mirrors (or any reflective surface like PC monitor screen,ect...) are not good in the bedroom. How do I minimize the effect of this?Thanks a lot!! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 23, 2001 Staff Share Posted July 23, 2001 Dear Sudarshan,Based on a survey conducted, on this site, some of us seemed to be bothered by a mirror facing the bed. Whereas for some others, this is no issue.Firstly, you could check whether the mirror faces any part of the bed (not just the bedroom). If it does face the bed, do you feel restless or do not sleep well?If your answer is yes, then, it is best to try and cover the mirror. If so far, you are not affected by having the mirror face the bed.. ie. you can sleep peacefully, then, you should not be affected by it.There are several ways to `cover' the mirror:1. A more costly approach is to change the door to a non-mirror door or2. Buy those off the self opaque film for windows and paste it on to the whole mirror. There are either Do-it-yourself or get a contractor to install it for a fee.3. Use posters or even gift wrappers and stick it on with scotch-tape it.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 7/23/2001 11:51:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:Hello,There is a full length mirrorin my bedroom. I have heardthat mirrors (or anyreflective surface like PCmonitor screen,ect...) are notgood in the bedroom. How do Iminimize the effect of this?Thanks a lot!! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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