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I'm currently in the middle of gutting the downstairs toilet. It will only have a toilet and a small cloak room sink.

I plan to have a mirror and x1 2 gang socket outlet for the misses to straighten her hair because she refuses to do in the bedroom because there is no mirror.

Is this deemed acceptable? It's not a bathroom or any other special location?

The consumer unit is on the wall behind the toilet so it makes sense to utilise one of the spare ways.

Quick thoughts on a circuit are to install a radial on a 20A mcb. 4mm t+e. Length will be amount 1 metre.

I would like a socket that's as flush as it can be against the tiles. I've seen this which looks good.

GU3220WPW - 2 Gang 13A Switched Double Socket in White Metal Flat Plate White Insert Schneider GU3220WPW - https://www.sparksdirect.co.uk/2-gang-13a-switched-double-socket-in-white-metal-flat-plate-white-insert-schneider-gu3220wpw#.WvWJPNAo9-E

Thanks
 
I'm currently in the middle of gutting the downstairs toilet. It will only have a toilet and a small cloak room sink.

I plan to have a mirror and x1 2 gang socket outlet for the misses to straighten her hair because she refuses to do in the bedroom because there is no mirror.

Is this deemed acceptable? It's not a bathroom or any other special location?

The consumer unit is on the wall behind the toilet so it makes sense to utilise one of the spare ways.

Quick thoughts on a circuit are to install a radial on a 20A mcb. 4mm t+e. Length will be amount 1 metre.

I would like a socket that's as flush as it can be against the tiles. I've seen this which looks good.

GU3220WPW - 2 Gang 13A Switched Double Socket in White Metal Flat Plate White Insert Schneider GU3220WPW - https://www.sparksdirect.co.uk/2-gang-13a-switched-double-socket-in-white-metal-flat-plate-white-insert-schneider-gu3220wpw#.WvWJPNAo9-E

Thanks
Why 4mm2 Gaz?
 

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