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Bathroom Finishes For Remodel
Hello BP,
Currently remodeling a unit in a duplex. I was going to put an LED mirror in the bathroom to add a "pop" in order to make my rental stand out in my market where everyone mostly provides frameless standard mirrors. I am debating on also installing an extra vanity light above the LED mirror. Would this look okay alongside the mirror? I just think the mirror alone will not provide enough light in the bathroom (60-80 sq ft.) but I am also installing one recessed light above the shower tub. Let me know what you guys think about this idea.
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Hey DeAndre,
I think your idea is great! Most important thing is the bathroom has enough light and you are not over rehabbing according the area standard.