Our favorite is the Robern R3 Series Framed Medicine Cabinet, a strikingly modern piece with adjustable shelves and a low profile that provides plenty of storage space without getting in the way. Here are the best medicine cabinets for every bathroom and budget. This medicine cabinet is available in two sizes (26 x 16 inches or 20 x 16 inches), both of which are 5 inches deep. Depending on the size, you’ll have four or five shelves for storing your products, and you can adjust the middle shelves as needed. Not only that, but the flexible design allows for either surface-mounting or recessed installation, and you can choose whether it opens from the left or right. Other notable features include concealed adjustment holes, a soft-close door, and included flange covers for concealing existing imperfections on your wall. Though this unit is on the pricier side and may require professional installation, it’s well worth the investment. We appreciate that you can choose from recessed or surface-mounted installation. This isn’t the most durable option, and shelves aren’t adjustable. However, the versatile design will go with most decor schemes, and you really can’t beat the price. This medicine cabinet has a metal frame in your choice of chic black or a brushed brass finish. Featuring straight sides with soft corners and smooth curves on the top and bottom, the Nel is a sight for sore eyes. We also like that it can be recessed or surface-mounted and comes with 12 adjustable brackets for the shelves and all the mounting hardware you’ll need. More to the point, there’s a dimmable wraparound LED light on the outside, which you can control with a touch sensor. This feature gives the cabinet an upscale vibe and an ethereal glow. Though you may need to hire a professional to install it, it comes with a built-in power outlet and a USB port. We also like that you can choose from two mounting styles. This unit is made out of anodized aluminum to ensure durability and resistance to chipping. The mirrored face and shelves are all tempered glass. We appreciate that the door can be installed to open from the left or right side—a very useful feature, especially when you’re working with limited space. This medicine cabinet measures roughly 26 x 21 inches and has three 5.5-inch shelves, two of which are adjustable. The frame is made of composite wood, which may not hold up as well as aluminum if it gets wet. But considering the versatile mounting options, adjustable door hinge, and fog-free mirror, it’s a great value. It’s made of durable stainless steel with a glass mirrored face. Though the shelves aren’t adjustable and the interior is somewhat small, you’ll have enough room to store your bathroom essentials. And if you’re working with limited square footage, this is an excellent choice. While this unit only has two shelves, the upper one is adjustable to give you more flexibility. The frame is made of solid and engineered wood, and it calls for surface-mounting. Just a heads up—you might want to hire a professional, as the installation is relatively complex and requires various tools and supplies. Though wood usually isn’t ideal for bathrooms and other moisture-prone spaces, this unit is bathroom-rated for durability. At 30 x 19 x 5 inches, it’s actually on the larger side for a medicine cabinet, so make sure to measure your wall before ordering. And while the shelves aren’t adjustable, you’ll have four of them, each 5 inches deep. It’s 24 inches long and 22 inches wide with three extra-deep 8-inch shelves, two of which are adjustable. Since this model is a bit deeper than most, recessed mounting might be best. Assembly is required, and the MDF construction may not be ideal for a moisture-prone bathroom. However, this medicine cabinet redeems itself for its ample storage space and impressive 100-pound weight capacity.

Installation

There are two main styles of medicine cabinets: recessed and surface-mounted. As its name suggests, a recessed medicine cabinet is set back into the wall, creating a more streamlined look. However, this style can be more complicated to install, especially if you don’t already have a cut-out for a recessed cabinet. The other style is surface mount, which hangs on the wall’s surface like a piece of art. This option is typically easier to install, but the cabinet will stick out several inches, so it might not be best for small spaces.

Features

Depending on what you plan to store in your medicine cabinet, you may want to look for a model with adjustable inner shelves. Many personal care products come in tall bottles, and cabinets with fixed shelves may not accommodate these awkward-sized products. Other customizations include doors that can be assembled to open from either direction and built-in lighting for great convenience.

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Theresa Holland is a freelance writer specializing in interior design, home decor, and organizational solutions within the commerce space. She interviewed two professional designers for this story, compiling their buying insights, styling tips, and product recommendations. With their expertise in mind, she looked at dozens of models from several retailers, ultimately selecting high-quality cabinets with durable designs and functional storage space. Having recently furnished and decorated a new home with three baths, Theresa is up to speed on today’s bathroom cabinetry and vanity mirrors. One of her favorite things in her entire house is her fog-free, round medicine cabinet. You can find more of her bylines on MyDomaine and Byrdie.