Installation Guide
Fig. A Fig. B  
 C"
 C"
 A
 A
 3.5 "
 B
 B
 To Finished Floor  To Finished Floor
Fig. C Fig. D
 C  C
 A  A
 B B
 To Finished Floor  To Finished Floor
Table 1 Fig. E
Rough-In A B C
14" x 24" 24" 48" 14"
Oval 24" x 
36" Mirror 
Models 24" 48" 14"
Medicine cabinets with larger than standard size mirrors have an extra side bracket to support the heavier door and mirror.
This bracket must be installed properly for the safe operation of your medicine cabinet. Please follow the instructions 
below to properly secure the side bracket for your medicine cabinet.
Install screws and anchors through these four holes in the bracket.
Stud if available
Wall Surface
Side Bracket
Medicine Cabinet Installation Guide
Recessed Reversable Single Swing Door Cabinets
 Oval Mirror Medicine Cabinet Installation
A medicine cabinet is a convenient way to add storage space to your bath. Your new bath cabinet is designed for 
long life, easy maintenance and flexibility to fit your needs. The installation instructions below are for typical 
situations found in most homes.  As with most construction there is a wide range of possible structural issues that 
may make your installation different from what is shown below. When in doubt consult a construction professional.
1. If replacing an existing recess mounted cabinet. 
Remove existing cabinet from the wall. Measure the wall 
opening. If the opening is different than that required for your 
new cabinet start with Fig. C and resize the opening to fit.
2. New construction. The ideal location for medicine 
cabinets is about 60" from the finished floor to the center of the 
mirror. The measurements shown in the table below will place 
the cabinet at that height.
3. New Construction. Frame the rough wall opening as 
shown in Figures A or B. Go to step 5 and continue with 
installation.
4. Existing construction.  Please refer to Figures C and D. 
Prepare the rough opening as follows.
(a)  Measure to determine the location for the cabinet.
(b)  Locate existing studs.  The easiest installation is between 
existing studs. If studs interfere with the installation, relocate 
or install new framing as shown in Figures C and D.
(c)  Layout the rough wall opening as shown in Figures C and 
D referring to table 1 below. Cut this opening, being careful not 
to damage surrounding wall finish. If plumbing and/or
electrical obstructionsexist they must be relocated before 
installing the cabinet. If plumbing or electrical must be 
relocated be sure that this is done in accordance with local or 
national building codes.  It is recommended that you use a 
licensed electrical or plumbing contractor to relocate these 
obstructions.
5. Finish the surrounding wall surfaces.
6. Mounting the cabinet. Refer to Fig. E. The cabinet may 
be mounted with the door hinge on the right or left side.
(a)  Place the cabinet in the wall opening with the door on the 
desired side.
(b)  Install the four mounting screws included with your 
cabinet. Do not tighten all the way.  Using a level tighten the 
screws on opposite sides slowly keeping the cabinet level. Do 
not over tighten the screws. 
(c)  Do not use nails to install the cabinet.
(d)  Install shelves as desired if separate items.
Before cuttingtheroughopening besure
thattheinstalledmedicine cabinetwillclear
allobstructions suchascountertopsandside
wallswhenthedooropens.
Warning:Usefastenersappropriateforthewallmaterialandframingaroundyourcabinet. Ifwallstudsare
availablebesuretousescrewslongenoughtogothroughthewallmaterialwellintothestuds.Ifnostudsare
availableusewallanchorsappropriatetothewallmaterialaroundthewallopeningfor
themedicinecabinet.
Install fourscrews
orother
appropriate
fastenersthrough
holesinbracket
Note:ForOvalmirrormedicine cabinetswithasidemounting
bracketpleaseseeadditionalstepbelow.
Medicine Cabinet must be 
level. Use the four 
mounting screws included 
to install cabinet. Use 
shims if needed  to level 

