Wiring an electric mirror

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Hi, I have a new build house and I would like to get a mirror put up on the wall. The bathroom doesn't have a window so it is quite dark.

I am looking at getting a mirror with built in lights, but obviously, it will need wiring in.
There is a shaver point quite close to the area for the mirror.
See pictures below. Can anyone tell me if this would be a big job to do?
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Note that the wall slightly sticks out where the shaver point is...the wall where the mirror goes is slightly further in. It can be better seen from the plan below, I have marked the shaver socket with a red X:
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When it says it flatters the face, does it make you look thinner? I might need to get one
 
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I have not yet picked one, would it be better to get one with one?
Possibly the best way would be to take power from the input side of teh shaver point. But that will be a permanent supply, so you'll need a mirror with a switch (unless you want the lights on permanently!)

The other option would be to take a switched live down from the bathroom lights. Then the mirror lights will go on and off with the lights.

However, and looking at your diagram. I rather suspect that your mirror would fall within the bathroom zones, and that makes the electrical work you describe a notifiable event. That's expensive if you DIY it. You'll be better off (cheaper, safer) getting a registered electrician to do the work.

It's a pity you didn't specify this requirement during the build, then it would have been "signed off" with the rest of the electrics.

PS That doesnt all look finished yet! Is the sparks still on site? I'll bet he'd do it for some beer vouchers...
 

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