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This new line of NuTone luxury medicine cabinets is designed to add modern style and sophistication to the bathroom along with convenient storage options.


By HZ Staff May 2, 2013
This article first appeared in the PB April 2013 issue of Pro Builder.

This new line of NuTone luxury medicine cabinets is designed to add modern style and sophistication to the bathroom along with convenient storage options. Crafted from polished, stainless steel for a reflective, high-end look, Cityscape Collection medicine cabinets are frameless and feature full-length, continuous piano hinges that allow a wide opening for easy access. Five of the models, with names inspired by cities in California, include Avalon, Arcadia, Catalina, Huntington, and Monterey.

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