FAQs About Medicine Cabinet Recessed

FAQs About Medicine Cabinet Recessed

When it comes to organizing and storing items for your bathroom, having a medicine cabinet recessed in the wall can be a great space-saving solution. But before you jump into installing one in your home, it’s important to understand the benefits and drawbacks of this type of storage system – which is why we’ve put together these FAQs about medicine cabinet recessed! In our guide below, we explain how medicine cabinets work, explore their advantages over other types of storage methods, discuss potential installation considerations and provide general tips on how best to use them. Read on to learn more about this handy item and make sure your bathroom setup is as ideal as possible!

1. What is a Medicine Cabinet Recessed?

Recessed medicine cabinets are designed to be installed flush with the wall, rather than projecting outward, making them a great choice for bathrooms that are short on space. Recessed medicine cabinets are generally available in metal or wood and feature either traditional framed doors or frameless options. Recessed medicine cabinets come with adjustable shelves that can be rearranged according to your needs, allowing for efficient use of the space.

Recessed Medicine Cabinets are perfect for adding strategically placed storage in small bathrooms or applying decorative touches to larger spaces.

2. What is the Difference Between Surface and Recessed Medicine Cabinet?

Surface-mounted cabinets are easier to install than recessed cabinets, but they protrude from the wall, taking up valuable space.

Recessed cabinets are more expensive and difficult to install than surface-mounted cabinets, but they offer a sleek, seamless look.

Surface-mounted medicine cabinets are more versatile when it comes to design. You can choose from a wide variety of styles, sizes, and colors when you go with a surface-mounted cabinet. With a recessed cabinet, you are limited to the size and shape of the space you have available in your wall.

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3. Are Medicine Cabinets in Style Now?

Medicine cabinets have seen a resurgence in popularity among modern design aficionados, as they combine both style and functionality.

Not only do they provide easy access to essential items like medications and band-aids, but they also offer optional features like mirrors, LED lighting adjustable shelves for maximum storage space and so on.

Additionally, medicine cabinets can be personalized to fit any design theme, making them a timeless staple in any bathroom. With all these benefits combined, it's no surprise that this classic piece of furniture remains in style now more than ever.

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4. Do Medicine Cabinets Add Value to Home?

Adding a medicine cabinet to a home can provide several benefits, ranging from improved storage and organization to enhanced aesthetic value. Most medicine cabinets are either wall-mounted, recessed into the wall, or built around an existing bath fixture.

Not only do they create additional bathroom storage space, but they also allow homeowners to display decorative items such as mirrors and artwork.

Furthermore, they can be used to keep frequently used items within easy reach while simultaneously displaying decorative elements.

By adding a stylish medicine cabinet to a bathroom suite, owners can easily upgrade their existing fixtures while creating a more attractive and organized space.

Finally, potential home buyers often view a medicine cabinet as a sign of a well-maintained home. So, if you’re ever looking to sell, having one could definitely add value to your property.

5. Are Recessed Medicine Cabinets Standard Size?

16×30, 20×30 & 24×30 are the standard sizes used by all the major mid-level to high-end manufacturers.

The standard depth size for a medicine cabinet is 4’’(give or take 1/2 inch or so). The depth of the medicine is the measurements from the back wall to the opening of the cabinet, not including the door.

Keep in mind that these sizes only apply to recessed & dual mounted medicine cabinets. Since surface-mounted cabinets have a frame, their sizes can be all over the place.

6. How Far Above a Vanity Should a Medicine Cabinet Be?

Leave at least 3 inches of space above and below the cabinet.

The installation height for medicine cabinets is generally accepted to be 64 inches from the floor to the mirror's center.

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7. Can You Put a Recessed Medicine Cabinet in a Load Bearing Wall or a Mirrored Wall?

Installing a medicine cabinet in a load-bearing wall is doable, but if it’s not done properly it could lead to a sagging floor/ceiling. You may want to call a Professional. However, if your cabinet is narrow enough to fit between two studs, then load-bearing shouldn’t be an issue.

If installing onto a load-bearing wall, make sure to secure adequate support for the cabinet, otherwise, you risk compromising the structural integrity of your home. If a mirrored wall is your desired destination for your recessed medicine cabinet, be wary of wiring and plumbing behind the wall; whatever's inside can complicate your installation and cause further problems down the road. As these cabinets are installed flush with the surface of your wall and are difficult to repair if something goes wrong during installation, it’s always best to consult a professional before you start any type of installation project.

8. How Do You Install a Recessed Medicine Cabinet, and is It Difficult to Do Yourself?

STEP 1: Examine the wall carefully.

STEP 2: Check your wall for utility lines that might get in the way of an inset medicine cabinet.

STEP 3: Approximate your cabinet placement.

STEP 4: Measure your inset medicine cabinet, and transfer its outline to your wall.

STEP 5: Cut along the outline you’ve drawn with a drywall saw.

STEP 6: Install blocking to support the recessed medicine cabinet.

STEP 7: Hang your inset medicine cabinet in the framed wall opening.

STEP 8: Put the finishing touches on your cabinet.

Installing a recessed medicine cabinet is relatively easy, and can be done by DIYers with some experience.

When installing a new recessed cabinet, the most important step is to make sure there are no plumbing or electrical wires in the wall before you make the hole. If there is plumbing, you will not be able to work in that space unless you move it, which is costly.

9. If I Want to Change the Shelves or Doors on My Recessed Medicine Cabinet, is That Possible and How Much Would It Cost Me to Do So?

It is possible to change the shelves or doors of a recessed medicine cabinet and, depending on the materials and design, can range in cost.

The specific component price should be confirmed by contacting your brand merchant.

For mid to high-end brands, the mirror cabinet doors cost around $120 (including shipping). And the glass shelf costs $20 (including shipping).

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We hope you found this FAQ useful in learning more about medicine cabinet recessed. If you have any further questions that were not answered here, please feel free to reach out to us for a free quote. Our team would be happy to discuss your specific needs and requirements to ensure you find the perfect recessed medicine cabinet for your home. Thank you for considering us Mirplus Sanity Ware!

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