Bryce Engstrom: Architect Depending on where this photo is from, and whether this work was done with a building permit, they may have just chosen (although an odd choice) not to have outlets. Most codes require at least one GFCI countertop outlet on a vanity and hidden behind a drawer would not meet code in my experience.
capride Yes, you definitely have to meet code. Codes vary by city and I you would want to put it on a GFCI even if it is in a cabinet. I have also seen outlets in the bottom of the the light fixture but you would have to purchase that kind of fixture and I don't think that would be easy.
Erin Sander Thank you for your interest in this project! The outlets are inside the vanity drawers. This project meets all local code requirements. Codes requirements vary from different areas, and I would recommend checking the specific codes for your location before any instillation.