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Could overhead recessed lighting work instead of the 3 light down light?

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Could overhead recessed lighting work instead of the 3 light down light?

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Answer Overhead recessed lighting may be appropriate for generally illuminating this area but is a poor substitute for the kind of light afforded by a 3 light down light wall fixture over each sink. For maximum light and minimum shadow, the fixture is mounted ON the mirror. The mirror should extend about 6″ above where the fixture mounts. The mirror company can simply cut a square hole in the mirror through which the fixture wiring and mounting hardware extends and attaches to the electrical outlet box. This is a common practice in bathroom applications and it provides the maximum light with little to no shadow. If this is unclear, you are welcome to correspond with me directly. Good luck on your project.

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