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Funny you reference the US. Our apartment there a recessed one, so did our mates and I really liked the idea of them.
I assume there's a reason they're more common there than here.
Dream for me is one including a heated mirror for shaving.
Edit: turns out you can buy cheap heating panels. One of the reviewer wired(?) to the light pull cord so by the time you finish showering it's clear
https://www.screwfix.com/p/klima-heated-bathroom-mirror-panel-65w-65w-230v-410-x-580mm/77859
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I assume there's a reason they're more common there than here.
Sheetrock (pb) and stud walls make fitting one an hour-long job instead of a whole day (!) into bricks and mortar.
There’s also a tradition of design of ‘utility’ fixtures and fittings in the States this cabinet fits into; unselfconscious minimalism/modernism.
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Dream for me is one including a heated mirror for shaving.
I’m planning having one of these, I won’t be shaving in the cabinet mirror- but the wall opposite is going to have my collection of bevel-edged grandma mirrors hanging along it - I’m going to stick a pad onto one. You can buy on eBay cheap.
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Dream for me is one including a heated mirror for shaving.
Can recommend. We have one of these and I'm pretty happy with it. Mirrored on the inside and out, which is more useful than it sounds and has a motion sensor switch so you don't need to touch anything to turn it on and off: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Neue-Design-Illuminated-Certified-Standards/dp/B00VQP14RQ/
Weighs a ton though. I'm surprised the wall can hold it, given its candy floss consistency.
Sorry, I don’t know.
I took 2 of them out of a job (a millionaire art dealer’s pad in Notting Hill) well over a decade ago.
It’s been up in my loft waiting for me to finish my bathroom, I gave the other to a mate.
It’s the kind of utility design you used to be able to buy cheap in the States from McMaster-Carr
This place has a few decent ones.
https://www.bellabathrooms.co.uk/bathroom-furniture/bathroom-cabinets/stainless-steel-cabinets.html?p=2