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The larger the mirror the better.
One large piece is best. Mirrored tiles
are unlucky as they cause distortions and can create bad luck.
Doing community work in Canada, I noticed
how many poor people added mirrored tiles to their homes to jazz the decor up.
Poor is not lucky.
Mirrros should not cut off the heads or legs
of the residents and you can imagine what type of unluck this is.
Also, it is recommended that mirrors begin at
the ground. This is why some photographs of home decors in the newspaper look so ungainly.
This is not really a good fashion look, as the
mirror clashes with the lay-out of the furniture.
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