If you use a 'push on/off' type, or there's a rotary 'off' switch position, there's a good chance you could take feed from the "inward" side of the switch for your mirror.Ha I'd be up for giving it a crack, but I think my LEDs downlights will need a trailing edge unit to dim nicely..
This is brilliant, thank you! Yes the dimmer is push on/off. My sparky told me it wouldn't work but I will pass this on. But would be happy with switch+dimmer if that doesn't work.If you use a 'push on/off' type, or there's a rotary 'off' switch position, there's a good chance you could take feed from the "inward" side of the switch for your mirror.
A more conventional way of tackling this would be to use a dual gang (dimmer + on/off switch) plate, feed live to the switch, use switched live for the mirror and feed to the dimmer, and downlights off the dimmer. That way you click the switch, mirror gets power and lights come on at whatever setting it's on. Simples
example only: Lieber Silk White Dimmer and Rocker Switch Combo (2 Way Switch & Trailing Dimmer) - https://www.elesi.com/lieber-lighting-white-dimmer-and-rocker-switch-combo-wht-ins-screwless-2-way-switch-250w-trailing-dimmer-4?
Because the inner technical detail of dimmers, eg circuit diagram, is not normally published info, I think it will be difficult to establish which dimmer is suitable without buying one and taking it apart!How can I tell if option 1 will work?