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From the Manufacturer Metal finish frames add a unique accent to bath fixtures and hardware. With a recessed design and a reversible cabinet for left or right door opening, they also provide a beautiful way to add storage. Hampton series cabinets, crafted from a single piece of white-finished steel, feature rounded corners for easy cleaning and a soft, magnetic door closure system. Adjustable glass shelves enhance visibility. Twenty five and a half-Inch tall, Three and three quarter-Inch deep. Flat front mirror. Durable lances support shelves. Piano hinge provides smooth operation. With the Hampton Series, achieve the perfect look, without compromise.
Oil rubbed bronze
Rounded corners for easy cleaning
Soft, magnetic door closure system
Adjustable glass shelves enhance visibility
Twenty five and a half-Inch tall, Three and three quarter-Inch deep
The cost of this medicine cabinet is high, especially compared with the better and larger one by Kohler, but whatever.The one thing I do not like, and it's a minor thing, is that the corners of the interior are sculpted. You cannot place items right up to the left and right edge due to the curvature. Not a smart design there.Aside from the cost and the curved corners, it's a great medicine cabinet. This fits almost perfectly inside the code 16" between studs. The inside dimensions from stud to stud is 14" and this cabinet was a bit shy of that so you might need to use a slight shim on either the left or right stud to make it more tight.Lastly, I started by using a 3" wheel cutter tool (with 3" circular blade) to cut out the rectangle for the cabinet. OMG, what a mess. Great cut, but fine, white dust EVERYWHERE. I stopped pretty quickly. Dust was literally everywhere. I found some large sheets of plastic and taped off the area where the medicine cabinet was going "to quarantine the dust to be made", and then a friend had a multi-tool with a cutting blade (which I now own, too!) which cut through the drywall with far LESS mess. The cutting tool looks like a rectangle with teeth on the end and vibrates back and forth (from left to right).