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  • 6 years later...
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Try to use a single piece (ONE) or (THREE) piece mirror as shown in the attachment. Avoid placing exactly two pieces of mirror at the dining table area.


Often for convenience, the contractor will arrange for a two piece mirror to be installed. Most likely, if the wall is too large, it may either not be possible to bring up a single piece through the lift or even from the staircase. Alternatively, it only takes a few minutes to bring upa two piece mirror via the lift.


However, two pieces of mirrors is considered inauspicious as the line"cuts" exactly the middle of the dining table. Thus symbolic of a "split" or food when placed on the table is cut into-half.



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  • 4 years later...
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Even pieces will always have a SPLIT in the middle. For mirrors, go for either ONE piece or ODD pieces...

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On 7/17/2008 1:12:17 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Try to use a single piece
(ONE) or (THREE) piece mirror
as shown in the attachment.
Avoid placing exactly two
pieces of mirror at the dining
table area.
Often for convenience, the
contractor will arrange for a
two piece mirror to be
installed. Most likely, if the
wall is too large, it may
either not be possible to
bring up a single piece
through the lift or even from
the staircase. Alternatively,
it only takes a few minutes to
bring upa two piece
mirror via the lift.
However, two pieces of mirrors
is considered inauspicious as
the line"cuts" exactly
the middle of the dining
table. Thus symbolic of a
"split" or food when placed on
the table is cut into-half.


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  • 2 years later...
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Can I put a mirror behind my sofa right at the living room.

Like the picture I sent you. I remembered you said ok. Thanks

OK this has more to do with common sense.

If the sofa seat is too close to the wall/mirror. The mirror may end up with hair oil and takes some effort to maintain. That's all.


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On 11/30/2012 6:17:22 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Even pieces will always have a SPLIT in
the middle. For mirrors, go for either
ONE piece or ODD pieces...On 7/17/2008
1:12:17 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
Try to
use a single piece
(ONE) or (THREE)
piece mirror
as shown in the
attachment.
Avoid placing exactly
two
pieces of mirror at the dining
table area.
Often for
convenience, the
contractor will
arrange for a
two piece mirror to be
installed. Most likely, if the
wall is too large, it may
either
not be possible to
bring up a single
piece
through the lift or even from
the staircase. Alternatively,
it
only takes a few minutes to
bring
upa two piece
mirror via the
lift.
However, two pieces of mirrors
is considered inauspicious as
the line"cuts" exactly
the
middle of the dining
table. Thus
symbolic of a
"split" or food when
placed on
the table is cut
into-half.


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  • 2 years later...
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These are further considerations:

Sometimes there can be situations where the dining table is not placed exactly in the middle of the proposed dining area.

Thus in these occasions, a three Mirror glass may even split the dining table in the middle.

Therefore, in my reports to clients; I have made this clear by mentioning simply that the split line (if any) of a set of mirrors be it odd or even : so Long as it does split the dining table exactly at the middle =  is acceptable or okay or no issue.

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