I am not sure which way to go on this one without costing a bunch of money, so I am looking for ideas.
Someone's great idea in 1999 when the house was built, has turned into a royal PITA.
I have replaced many light fixtures in my time, and it is usually very easy.
Not this time. The halogen light fixtures in the master bath are now completely out of commission. New halogen bulbs were a no go.
Easy replacement with the normal 4"-ish round light fixture attachment, which I assumed was behind these lights with the matching holes in the extra huge mirror. Right? WRONG!
Behind each existing vanity light is three small holes in the mirror. Two with threaded studs sticking out for mounting, and one conduit hole to the very left of each fixture with multiple wires. The three lights are all wired separately.
The existing light has been discontinued, plus one of the shades is missing with no match available.
Below is a pic of the existing lights, and the style of what I thought would be a easy swap. I wanted to surprise the wife with new working lights in HER bathroom. If it was MY bathroom, I'd just hang a shop light and be done with it.
Any ideas besides a complete mirror removal wall cutting disaster?
Existing
What didn't happen


