One, Feng Shui considerations for bedroom glass doors
1、Glass doors should not be placed against corridors.
It is best to avoid having glass doors directly facing a straight corridor, as this can create negative energy and be difficult to remove. This negative energy can affect the well-being of the occupants, so it is advisable to avoid having glass doors face a corridor to prevent the intrusion of negative energy and maintain a positive Feng Shui environment.

2、Glass doors should not be installed against sharp corners.
Because glass doors are fragile materials, glass doors should not be placed facing toilets or hallways, nor should they be placed against sharp corners. Otherwise, the glass door is likely to break, which can also affect the feng shui of the home. If a glass door in the home is broken, damaged, or incomplete, it should be replaced immediately. Broken glass doors have already compromised the feng shui and are no longer suitable for placement in the home, so they should be cleaned up and removed promptly.
3、The glass toilet door is unsightly.
To enhance privacy, some young couples often convert their master bedrooms' bathrooms into glass-enclosed toilets upon marriage. While some young people prefer this design, from a Feng Shui perspective, it is also not advisable. Bathrooms, regardless of their design, are inherently spaces with negative energy, and are associated with Yin. Therefore, they should be concealed, and not exposed with transparent glass walls.
4、Bedroom glass doors should not face the toilet.
We all know that toilets are areas where waste and negative energy accumulate, making them particularly susceptible to dampness and stagnation. Therefore, if a glass door faces directly into a toilet, it's likely that the impurities and negative energy from the toilet will penetrate the glass door. Glass doors, unlike wooden doors, lack inherent resistance. They are also quite fragile and easily susceptible to the penetration of negative energy. Consequently, glass doors should not be positioned directly facing a toilet.
II. What are the Feng Shui taboos for home glass?
1、Glass decorative walls should not be placed directly above the bed.
Currently, the typical room layout is relatively small, and many designers prefer to use glass walls as a decorative element to expand the sense of space. Glass walls offer versatility and often provide a surprising aesthetic. It is important to note that glass walls should not be placed directly opposite the bed. Additionally, glass wall panels must be securely attached to the existing wall structure to avoid creating a sense of ambiguity between the real and the virtual space.
2、The bed is too close to the glass window.
The bed's proximity to the window can negatively impact marital relationships. The lack of privacy and support in the bed makes it difficult to focus on work and career development. The close proximity of apartments in urban areas makes it difficult to maintain privacy in the bedroom.
3. Glass walls are not recommended for separating bedrooms and living rooms.
Some homeowners remove the wall between the bedroom and living room, replacing it with a glass wall, believing that this will help to expand the sense of space. However, some experts advise against this, citing the fact that glass has a reflective quality that is not suitable for all locations, and especially not in the home. For example, a glass wall between the living room and bedroom, because it offers a clear view, can disrupt a person's thoughts, making it unsuitable. Furthermore, from a Feng Shui perspective, the living room is a space for guests, which is considered positive, while the bedroom is a space for the owner to rest, which is considered negative. If a glass wall is used to create a completely open space, all activity within the living room and bedroom will be visible, creating a lack of privacy and disrupting the balance between yin and yang, which can lead to emotional instability and a lack of focus.