Opposite the main door
The main door is the main traffic area in the house. When placing a mirror opposite the entrance, continuous reflection images can create a feeling of confusion, lack of privacy and make the space become cold and lack depth.
The living room has plenty of light
Living rooms often receive natural light from balconies or large windows. If you use large mirrors, strong reflected light can cause glare, discomfort or create a feeling of heat during the day.
Opposite the toilet door
Placing a mirror opposite the toilet door easily makes the living space lose its discreetness. Outsiders can see inside through reflection, causing inconvenience and affecting the privacy of the family.
Opposite bedroom door
Mirrors that directly reflect the bedroom area or door can make many people feel uncomfortable, especially at night when they just wake up. This sometimes affects the feeling of rest and comfort in the bedroom.
In the cooking area
The kitchen inherently has high temperatures and many sources of light. Mirrors placed near the kitchen can reflect fire, grease or strong light, making the space hotter and more uncomfortable. In addition, the surface of mirrors in the kitchen is also easily dirty and difficult to clean.
Heading straight out the window
If the mirror is placed opposite the window, the reflected light from the outside can be glaring, especially in the midday or afternoon when the sun is harsh. In some cases, mirrors also create a feeling of lack of privacy both inside and outside the house.