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18 Amazing Ways To Decorating Interior Niches At Home
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Our homes can full of interesting and unique features. It’s what makes them so different from the next home. Interior niches can be a part of these unusual features and sometimes it can be a challenge to figure out what to do with them.
Wall niches or alcoves can be a great way of creating a focal point. As well as injecting your personality in to the space. And even making practical use out of something that maybe considered a little “awkward”.
Interior niches or alcoves can be found all over the home, in living rooms, bedrooms, entryways and any other room in the house! Depending on the space you can turn your wall niche into an amazing feature. Here are some top ideas and inspiration for decorating and styling those home details!
Wall Niches Living Room
This beautiful arched wall niche has been given a subtle colour contrast. A cute pale pink pops out from the white wall with plenty of space to display books and knick knacks.
Another curved wall niche but this one is a little shallower in depth. An all white paint colour for the niche and the walls for a minimal look. Two simple shelves along the wall niche gives the focal point for the wall and storage.
If you have a deeper wall niche you can think of creating some hidden storage by making a cabinet on the lower third of the niche. Use shelves on the upper section if you have a few favourites you’d like to display rather than one big item or canvas.
This wall niche has been divided even further by separating the arch shape into two halves. Minimal styling completes the look with no hardware on the cabinetry.
Shelves don’t have to be used all the way up the niche. Even when the wall niche goes from the floor to ceiling.
Fireplace Niches
Empty spaces next to the fireplace need some consideration on how they’re designed. Using a different colour on the niche from the fireplace brings attention to both features. Niches on both side of the fireplace gives plenty of storage space.
For this living room design they’ve chosen to use the spaces either side of the fireplace in different ways. One side has a beautiful window seat and the other side utilizes the majority of the niche with shelving.
A really simple design for the living room space, using a low built in shelf along the back wall. The feature connects the fireplace and gives a dual purpose either side of the fireplace as a bench and shelf.
Bathroom
Bathroom wall niches are a great way of displaying your favourite decor pieces. Think about how you can style it and how it feels. This bathroom niche gives a spa like feel with thoughtful styling with only a few key pieces.
Hallway
Making the most out of an awkward corner in hallway can be put to some good practical use with a built in bench. Probably one of the best ways to keep things organized for the hallway area.
Bedroom Niches
A beautiful botanical wallpaper is used to highlight the inside of the interior niche beside the bed.
Go ultra minimalistic with a Wabi Sabi inspired look. Just by using two simple pieces you can create an impactful styling statement.
A bold and bright colour block can bring some fun and creativity into a simple space.
Some salvaged wood has been used to create a unique wall niche. The wood adds warm and texture in the neutral space.
Big Wall Niches
If you have a big and deep wall niche, bang in the middle of the wall there’s not much way of hiding it. It’s better to put the interior niches to practical use!
I love the vintage feel of this area! The black chalk paint and the dark wood together and the thrifted style pieces along with the wicker basket look great.
An all minimal styled nook with live edge wood shelves to add character.
Create a sit down area with the deeper wall niches, as a home office space or a coffee breakout area.
Measure up and source a free standing piece of furniture that will fit perfectly in the recessed wall niche and style accordingly!
Top Tips For Styling
- Styling your niche with a framed photo or flowers is great way to highlight the niche and the decor. Just make sure that whatever piece you use isn’t filling up the whole niche. A good rule of thumb is to fill it two thirds of the way.
- You can also decorate the wall niche in a different way. By just painting the wall niche the same colour as the rest of the room it fades in to the background. This way you can bring attention to other features in the room that you feel are more important.
- If you want to have some fun you can colour block your niches. Using a contrasting colour to the colour of your walls. Still add some decor or a frame to the area. Otherwise you’re just highlighting the area for no reason other than it being an interior niche. Give it a purpose.
- In the same way that you can use a play on colour to highlight the niche you can add a wallpaper to the inside instead.
Have you got any interior niches in your home? What have you done with them? Let me know in the comments below.
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Wall Niche Ideas (Design Pictures)
Welcome to our gallery of wall niche ideas including living room, bedroom, kitchen and bathroom designs.
Wall niches work as a built-in shelf in your home. They can be installed pretty much anywhere and can especially useful in homes that don’t have a lot of floor space to add shelves or cabinets.
Aside from storage, they can also help to reduce clutter or work as a way to display possessions you want to use as a focal point in your home. There are plenty of different ways to use wall niches and today we’re going to take a look at how you can get the most out of wall niches in your own home.
Wall niches come in a variety of different sizes, styles, and designs. So, there’s an option for any environment that you want to use them in and the purpose that will serve. The most obvious idea is a functional wall niche. These niches can be used to store items like books or decor items. We’ll get into recessed wall niches in a minute but, for now, let’s focus on wall niches that aren’t recessed.
There are a few ways that wall niches can be used when recessing isn’t an option. Simple options can include small shelves in the corner of a room. More ornate options can include molding on a wall that extends slightly out from the wall to create a shelf. You can purchase wall niches for as little as under $100.
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Recessed Wall Niche Decorating Ideas
Recessed wall niches come in a few different styles. For a straightforward storage option, you can simply install inset shelves. These are great for storing items like books and towels.
For a more elegant look, you can install more shallow recesses with a light positioned above the alcove. This is a great way to display art.
These can be installed as a DIY project if you’re looking to save money. You can purchase the alcove insert itself for about the same price as an external wall niche.
Your favorite decor items are a good candidate for displaying in your living room wall niches. This design features both glass and wood shelving along with recessed lighting to add visual drama to the space.
A hallway entryway with recessed wall niches can be an impressive design element. These recessed rectangles have a small stacked stone accent wall with back lighting to create an inviting ambiance.
This kitchen with recessed wall niche is used to display some of the homeowners favorite cooking and decor items. Things like fruit bowls, mortar and pestle, serving bowls and cookbooks all make good items to display prominently in this space.
This framed recessed wall niche is being used exactly how it was originally intended with an antique rotary dial phone.
Wall niches with shelving can be a great place to show off your favorite decor and bring your unique style to the room design. This can also be an excellent way to incorporate matching color decor to tie in different design elements for a cohesive look.
A fireplace mantle can create an interesting wall nook where one can store a wide variety of things. Above books, baskets, plants and even firewood utilize the functional space.
This dining room with recessed wall niche makes an ideal place to display crystal glassware and decor pieces. Lighting above helps create a focal point to further add attention to the accent wall.
What better way to display your collection of guitars than in an illuminated wall niche with recessed lighting?
This living room’s support wall has an interesting wall niche design feature that is used to highlight a colorful glass vase.
A girls bedroom with multiple wall niches makes the perfect place for a chest of drawers and book shelf. The window seat with storage underneath is another design feature that gives this room plenty of personality.
This inviting living room design features a built-in shelving wall niche that provides the ability to show a variety of decorative items and art collectibles.
A wall niche situated next to the living room fireplace is an ideal location for storing wood and brings a natural element to the space.
A recessed niche accent wall constructed from shiplap planks creates a warm backdrop that can accommodate art or decorative furniture pieces you wish to showcase.
This mid century modern style living room has a painted wall niche to better highlight the all white pottery and decor.
An attic bedroom is a great place to build wall niches for a variety of storage needs. This bedroom design utilizes its niches as bookcases and multi-use pull out bin storage.
This modern bedroom features a long horizontal wall niche with lighting creating an alluring ambiance for its design.
An under the stairs wall niche creates an interesting place to show off decor items such as vases.
Adding lighting to wall niches creates a focal point in the room to better showcase items and create ambiance in the space.
Living Room Wall Niche
The living room is one of the places that people primarily display their possessions, including items like art and photos. A wall niche in the living room is an excellent way to display these possessions without having to worry that a guest or pet may accidentally knock over a shelf. It also helps to avoid a cluttered appearance.
Living room wall niches work well both in large or small rooms, as long as the lighting helps accent the recessed part of the wall.
This formal living room design has two large rectangular wall niches with painted dark yellow backdrops and down-lighting to promote the large decorative vases. In addition there is a recessed center wall with built-in shelf that contains large animal statues.
This contemporary living room with stacked stone accent wall with fireplace and wall niches adds visual interest with its ability to show off a variety of art decor.
This Mediterranean style living room features an arches recessed wall niche with wood shelving for showing off small statuettes and decor.
This gorgeous living room sitting area has two recessed wall niches on either side of the large stacked stone fireplace. The niches themselves features a bright background wall with dramatic back-lighting and silver decor.
This modern fireplace’s central location makes it a great spot for displaying unique items in its wood paneled recessed wall niche.
This long rectangular recessed wall niche is being used to display greeting cards and small family pictures.
Many older homes have interesting wall niches that add a lot of character to the space. These Spanish style plaster wall niches feature a variety of decor items.
Many older homes have interesting wall niches with shelving that offer the ability to get creative with what you wish to showcase. This room shows off a variety of colorful pieces.
This living room offers a custom circular wall niche with comfy cushions to create a unique sitting area.
Prefab Wall Niche
Construction of a wall niche can be completed in two basic ways. One way involves knocking out the drywall in an area, then creating a recessed box with wood.
Once created, this box can be covered with drywall and paint, or any other material appropriate for the design. The other method of completing a wall niche is by utilizing a prefabricated niche.
A prefabricated niche is an insert that is installed after the drywall is removed from the desired area. The prefab wall niche is designed to fit snugly into the hole in the drywall, such that the niche can be finished easily after the prefab is inserted. Prefab niches, as discussed before, can be found for under $100.
Wall candle niches can provide an inviting ambience for those who like to luxuriate in the tub.
Another easy DIY wall niche alternative to get a similar look is to hang external containers for your decor. These have the advantage of not requiring any large holes in your walls and can be easily positioned within your home.
Shower Wall Niche
Unlike wall niche in other rooms, wall niche in a shower does not function primarily as a design element. Shower wall niche typically serves a more functional role, allowing for the storage of hygiene items with the use of external shelving. You usually see these as a space to store shower items such as soap, combs, or even larger ones can hold shampoo and conditioner bottle.
A shower niche does add a cost compared to a standard shower installation. When you’re installing your shower, it can add a cost between $75 and $300. This large range is controlled by the amount of space you want the shower wall niche to have.
If you’re looking for a small space to store your soap, you’re likely to stay at the lower end while a niche closer to a full shelf will cost you more. It’s important to note that this cost is added to the installation cost of your shower which normally ranges between $1,200 and $6,000.
Another factor in the cost of your shower wall niche will be who you work with to install it. Different contracting companies usually have varying prices. Remember to look at each contractor carefully – just because one offers the best price doesn’t necessarily mean that they’ll be the right option.
Shower Wall Niche Inserts
While a shower wall niche can be a helpful way to maximize space in a shower, it can be troublesome to install correctly.
If the niche is not completely water-tight, moisture will leak through the cracks, creating serious problems within the wall. This is why many shower niches are installed when the entire shower is installed. If everything is one large piece, there’s less likely to be a problem with leakage or loose seals.
However, that doesn’t mean that all shower niches are installed with the shower itself. You also have the option of purchasing shower wall niche inserts. Just because these aren’t installed initially, though, doesn’t mean that they aren’t high quality.
Cost of Shower Wall Niches
The cost of these niches can vary greatly because there are a number of manufacturers, styles, and sizes available. For wall niches themselves, you can find the inserts online for as low as under $100. If those niches are recessed into the wall of your shower, there may be an extra installation cost that is, once again, dependent on the style, size, and contractor you work with if you chose this method over a DIY.
A wide variety of independent inserts for shower wall niches can be purchased and installed. The idea behind these inserts have the same idea behind them as prefabricated wall niches. These inserts help to create a watertight seal, preventing moisture from accumulating in the wall.
Shower wall niche inserts can be purchased in sizes and configurations to fit almost any walk in shower stall. Some are designed to fit in corners, while others fit in the wall itself.
A wall niche is a great way to maximize room space without sacrificing other design elements. With the proper construction and lighting, a wall niche is the ideal way to display the items that are most beloved by homeowners.
A niche in the wall: 36 design ideas on how to beautifully decorate a niche in a bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, living room, corridor ? There were cases when the old owners left a built-in wardrobe instead of the second window of the room, and strange built-in niches in the hallway were made of drywall. We look at how to equip a niche with the help of examples from professional designers and architects.
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Maria Pilipenko
Where: Moscow, Russia
Likes: how the designer solved the problem of how to close the niche in the bedroom wall. The niche was shallow, but wide enough, so a high headboard was sunk into it.
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2. Niche in the hallway
Designer of the project: Argentostyle
Where: Moscow, Russia
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Olga Litvinova
3. A niche instead of a window
Project designer: OlgaLitvinova
Where: Moscow, Russia
Likes: When a curtain wall or partition divides the kitchen and living room, you can play with the permeability of this barrier. One solution is a niche in the wall instead of a window.
Zhenya Zhdanova
4. A niche as a showcase
Project designer: Zhenya Zhdanova
Where: Moscow region, Russia
It was singled out as a portal, built-in shelves were installed in a niche, and it turned into a showcase for a collection of plates.
LLAMA Architects
5. Nish-rover
Architects of the project: LLAMA Architects
where: Manchester, Great Britain
What are you like: niches in the wall, which simultaneously works as a functional firewoman near fireplace, and as a decorative accent in a laconic living room.
ART-UGOL
6. Niche in the wall in the corridor
Project designers: ART-UGOL
Location: Novosibirsk, Russia
Likes: wall niche trimmed with soft material to create a comfortable changing area.
Dasha ukhlinova
7. Niche in the corridor between cabinets
Designer of the project: Dasha Ukhlinova
where: Moscow, Russia
What Like: Contrast decoration of the niche in the corridor, which was left between the upper and lower cabinets. You can put a bag in a niche or put little things (hat, keys, umbrella) before leaving the house.
Desatori
8. Narrow niche in the hallway
Project designer: Desatori
Where: Moscow region, Russia
In this case, you need to think about how to decorate a niche in the wall. Here, the solution was the decor in the form of elongated vases.
propertylab+art
9. Kitchen wall niche
Project designers: propertylab+art
Where: Moscow, Russia
What I like: solution to decorate a niche in the kitchen wall. In old houses there are refrigerator niches in which supplies were previously stored. Here, in a cold niche under the window, the designers placed a wine rack, and in the side niche they made a storage compartment.
Clean Design
10. Cabinet in a niche
Project designers: Clean Design
Where: New York, USA
What I like: a contrasting wall covered with wallpaper solved the problem of how to decorate a niche in the wall. The depth of the indentation made it possible to place here a small office with a desktop and shelves in a niche (the photo shows that the wallpaper covers only the upper part of the office, up to the table top).
August Interiors
11. Highlight
Project Designer: August Interiors
Where: Ridgefield, USA
Likes: in the previous photo, we saw the design of a niche in the wall with wallpaper, but here the workplace was accentuated with color, leaving the wallpaper for the rest of the walls.
Valeria Maslova's design studio
12. How to use a niche in a room
Project designer: Valeria Maslova's design studio
Where: Perm, Russia
element, you need to come up with ways to use it. In the example from the photo, a niche in the room partially hid the air conditioner, distracting the gaze of those who entered from it.
Lavka-Design
13. Game of shades
Project designers: Lavka-Design
Where: Moscow, Russia
a decision on how to decorate a niche in a room and maintain a modern laconic style.
T+T Architettura
14. How to close a niche
Project architects: T+T Architettura
Where: Monza, Italy
Likes: if the size of the niche allows, it is often made into an additional rack or cabinet. And those who work from home prefer to organize a chamber office there.
Viktoriya_design
15. Washing machine niche
Project designer: Viktoriya_design
Where: Odintsovo, Russia
washing machine.
Daria Elnikova
16. Niche in the hallway
Project designer: Daria Elnikova
Where: Moscow, Russia
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0014 is an interesting trick on how to beat a niche in the wall with the help of color. Here, the back wall of the niche was painted in a shade common with the wall, and the sides, top and bottom were made white. This creates a frame effect when the niche appears to be framed by a light baguette.
Nata Volkova
18. Making a niche in the bedroom
Project designer: Nata Volkova
Where: Moscow, Russia
What do you like, how to arrange a niche in the room A shallow opening did not allow for a full-fledged closet, so the designer organized an open option for storing clothes.
Geometrium - Interior design studio
19. Niche in the bedroom
Project designer: Alexey Ivanov and Pavel Gerasimov, Geometrium design
Where: Moscow, Russia
wall, which solve the issue of replacing bedside tables.
Korneev Design Workshop
20. Niche instead of cabinet
Project designers: Korneev Design Workshop
Where: Moscow, Russia
Likes: A small niche in the bedroom wall has replaced the traditional bedside table.
Aidan Design
21. Wardrobe in a deep niche
Project designer: Aidan Design
Where: Washington, USA
Like: how to close the niche in the wall. An additional cabinet for dishes will replace an expensive showcase: just buy a few shelves and doors you like. And the frame will replace the walls of the niche.
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around the portal of wardrobe cabinets and modules. In addition to color, the design of the niche in the hallway was supplemented with additional lighting.
Bureau Megabudka
23. How to arrange a niche in the hallway
Project architects: bureau Megabudka
Where: Moscow, Russia
Likes: design of a niche in the corridor that breaks the monotonous plane of the cabinets.
Lisa Adams, LA Closet Design
24. Open niche
Project designer: Lisa Adams, LA Closet Design
Where: Los Angeles, USA
likes: open niche save space and visually unload the room, it works well in small apartments.
NATALIE VERSHININA
25. Regiments instead of a window
Designer of the project: Owner apartment
Project photo: Natalya Vershinina
where: Moscow Region
that Like: that Like: that Like: adjoining the window are not empty, you can use them for storage or use them for your home library.
Buro 19.23
26. Everything at hand
Project designers: Buro 19.23
Where: Moscow, Russia
Likes: A niche next to the countertop and the edge of the bath will help you get any bottles or towels in one motion.
Olga Shangina | PhotoGraphy
27. Niche for boiler
Architects of the project: Ekaterina and Anna Kalinina, Decora studio
Photos of the project: Olga Shangina
where: Moscow, Russia
Narrow, but high, but high a niche suitable for placing a boiler.
Delin Arkitektkontor
28. Mirror in the niche
Architect of the project: DELIN Arkitektkontor
where: Stockholm, Sweden 9000
What do you like it: . bottom edge for storage. An entire back wall mirror is also a great idea. Another niche, next to the toilet, was adapted for toilet paper.
Lauren Rubin Architecture
29. Doorway
Project Designer: Lauren Rubin Architecture
Where: New York, USA
Likes: The kitchen is always missing shallow shelves for dishes. The design of such niches helps to properly use 10-12 centimeters around the doorway.
Daria Nazarenko
30. Niche in the kitchen
Project designer: Daria Nazarenko
Location: Moscow, Russia
Favorite: if the size of the niche allows you to place a kitchen unit with a refrigerator, built-in oven or microwave, do not be afraid to use it!
Vera tarlovskaya Interiors
31. Niche for the sofa in the kitchen
Designer of the project: Vera Tarlovskaya, Vera Tarlovsky Where: Moscow, Russia
9001 . Instead of a traditional sofa, they made a seat, under which storage boxes are hidden, and installed a soft back made of fabric panels.
I.D.interior design
Part of the bevel was adapted for a reading corner.
Yulia Rodionova
33. Soft niche in the nursery
Project designer: Yulia Rodionova
Where: Yekaterinburg, Russia
What I like: as a niche with a soft seat made it possible to create an additional place for relaxation in the nursery. Here you can sit and chat with friends or read a book alone.
MK-Interio
34. Niche in the living room
Architects Project: Maria Makhonina and Alexander Kazakovtseva, MK-Interio Studio
where: St. Petersburg, Russia
What Like: Like: Like: Like: Like: in a niche in the living room, you can create an additional area for leisure. To do this, designers use reading nooks hidden in niches in the backlit wall.
Turnbull Griffin Haesloop
Here the niche has turned into a cozy breakfast nook by the large window.
Nataly Komova
36. Radiator niche
Project designer: Natalya Komova
Location: Moscow, Russia
What we like: You can close the radiator niche with a translucent grille, painted in a suitable color.
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Tips for designing a niche
Some top tips:
- When arranging a niche, you should consider its use and the purpose of the room in which it will be located.
- When choosing the shape and size of the structure in the wall, it is important to pay attention to the dimensions of the room.
- The exterior finish of the recess should be in harmony with the overall interior.
- It is not advisable to use too dark colors for the design of the alcove.
- It is not recommended to clutter up this design with a lot of decor.
Types of niches in the wall
There are several varieties:
- Functional. They differ not only in decorative functions, but also become a real tool in creating a convenient and thoughtful design, which is especially important in rooms with a small area.
- Decorative. They become an excellent corrective element in the case when it is necessary to hide some planning flaws.
These recesses undoubtedly endow the interior of the room with additional coziness and comfort. They can simply decorate the environment or perform a specific function, for example, you can equip a niche even instead of a window, thereby creating a cozy corner for relaxing or reading.
Niche decorative finishes
Popular finishing materials used for decoration.
Wallcoverings
They are an excellent solution for creative decorating, giving the room an elegant and fashionable look and bringing a modern touch to it or, conversely, a slight vintage touch.
The photo shows the interior of the bedroom and the wall with a niche decorated with blue patterned wallpaper.
Tiles
With this finish, you can create a bright or calm design, create a certain mood in the interior and place elegant accents.
Decorative plaster
Makes the appearance of the niche more aesthetic and elegant, significantly enlivens the atmosphere and gives the room a certain character.
Design with decorative stone or brick
Due to its naturalness, this finishing option will undoubtedly become the center of the entire interior composition and an original design solution that attracts the eye.
The photo shows a wall and a niche with a TV, lined with white brick in the interior of the kitchen.
Laminate
Due to the huge variety of colors and shades, high quality, durability, environmental friendliness and safety, the laminate allows you to create not only original, but also very practical design.
Wood
High-quality and environmentally friendly materials such as wall paneling or wood paneling are the perfect way to add a touch of nature to the atmosphere.
What to put in a niche?
Digging options.
For TV
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TV niche
Thanks to this architectural element, it turns out not only to harmoniously fit the TV device and other equipment into the environment, but also to conveniently hide various wires or cables.
Under the battery
With such an optimal, simple, but very elegant solution, you can design the radiator very neatly and aesthetically.
For fireplace
Fireplace recess in various materials allows you to create a homely and pleasant environment.
For storing household items and accessories
Recessed into the wall, can provide both open and closed storage of clothes. .
For bed
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Bed in niche
Allows you to create a very practical and functional interior, which will be especially appropriate in a small room, one-room apartment or studio. A deep alcove with a bed equipped with drawers for storing bed linen will provide an opportunity to get rid of bulky wardrobes and chests of drawers.
Refrigerator
The niche is the ideal place for a refrigerator. With the help of this placement, it turns out to give the kitchen space more visual volume and space.
The photo shows a kitchen with a wall decorated with a narrow vertical niche with a refrigerator
Sofa in a niche
A sofa placed in an alcove looks very organic, harmonizes the overall composition of the interior and significantly saves usable space.
Tables and small tables
This solution allows you to create a cozy corner that is not only beautiful, but also practical. With a lack of daylight, you can equip the recess with built-in spotlights or other types of lighting.
Aquarium
This is quite an attractive piece of furniture that gives the walls a lighter and more elegant look. In addition, the aquarium is an expressive detail of eco-design, which creates a natural atmosphere in the room.
Wardrobes
A recess with an open wardrobe with photographs, various collections, vases, candles, or a structure with a closed module designed to store clothes, shoes and other accessories will make the design as functional and convenient as possible.
The photo shows a closed storage system located in a niche in the interior of the bedroom.
For the bar
Will decorate any living space and bring a touch of originality to it. Such a spectacular corner with shelves for bottles with expensive collectible drinks undoubtedly emphasizes the image of the room and attracts attention and looks.
How to decorate a niche beautifully?
The most popular design techniques.
Mirror
A classic option for decorating a niche in the wall, which allows you not only to bring originality to the atmosphere, but also to effectively organize the space. In addition, thanks to the mirror surface, it turns out to create the illusion of expanding the dimensions of the room.
Painting
Recesses, decorated with realistic and delicately traced, surprisingly beautiful drawings, acquire a more elegant, airy and at the same time luxurious look.
The photo shows a niche at the head of the bed, decorated with a painting in the form of floral patterns.
Shelf niche
This design in the wall makes it easy to fill it with various photographs, vases, books, indoor flowers or any other knick-knacks. With the help of a competent exposition niche design, you can give the atmosphere even more comfort and attractiveness.
Stained glass panels
Stained glass panels are perfect for decorating recesses in the wall. In addition, with well-organized lighting, a stained-glass window can turn into an interesting night light or simply become an accent element of the entire room.
Paintings and frescoes
It is quite a modern and fashionable solution that always favorably emphasizes the structure in the wall and makes it a chic art object in the room.
Edging
Beautifully emphasizes, highlights the shape of the recess, makes its corners more accurate and gives completeness and integrity.
Illumination in a niche
With the help of a variety of illumination, recesses acquire a non-trivial, slightly mysterious and enigmatic look.
The photo shows a large bedside niche in the wall, equipped with spotlights in the interior of the bedroom.
Where is it usually located?
Several accommodation options:
- Under the window. Most often, this arrangement is used to disguise and beat an unsightly heating radiator or organize the necessary storage system.
- Corner. With the help of a corner structure in the wall, you can adjust the visual perception of the space, giving it liveliness and at the same time practicality.
- In a false wall. This placement allows you to effectively diversify the design of the room and give it individuality.
- Above the sofa. Non-through openings of a rectangular or square shape, located above the sofa, favorably emphasize the geometry of the room and discipline it.
A variety of symmetrical or asymmetrical placement options allow you to diversify the standard and boring interior and add dynamics and some liveliness to it.
The photo shows a bedroom with decorative niches placed in the partition.
Sizes and shapes of niches
There are several varieties.
Semicircular
Due to such spectacular arched structures, it turns out to decorate any environment and advantageously emphasize the beauty of the interior.
Rectangular
Gives a unique and sophisticated design, and visually changes the spatial perception of the room, depriving it of dullness and monotony.
Full wall
Full wall recess, decorated with light elements, will significantly change the surface of the walls and even at a small depth, it will look very impressive and profitable.
Narrow
Located above a bed or sofa, narrow niches not only decorate the wall, but also provide an excellent opportunity to place various photographs, books, figurines or other accessories in it.
The photo shows a horizontal narrow niche located in the wall at the head of the bed.
Figured
Designs with curved or flowing lines are sure to decorate any space, making it interesting and unique.
In the photo, a nursery for a girl with a white wall, decorated with figured niches in a light green shade.
Through
Openings with through execution must have an impeccable and uniform design, as this design is clearly visible from both sides.
Design of a niche in the interior of rooms
Examples of using a niche in various rooms.
In the kitchen
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Kitchen-niche in the apartment
This design in the wall is not only an unusual composition, but also a functional architectural detail that allows you to conveniently place tableware, dishes, indoor flowers or other elements decor.
In the bedroom
In the bedroom, you can place a niche in the wall near the window, above or opposite the bed. Quite often, an alcove is equipped under a closet, a dressing room or a recreation area itself, such a solution becomes especially appropriate in small rooms.
Bathroom
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Niches in the bathroom
Niches are very common in bathroom design. Such structures in the wall add maximum convenience and comfort to the atmosphere.
Children's room
In a room for a boy or a girl, the alcove can accommodate a bed, a small children's library with bookshelves, a place to store toys or sports equipment. For a teenager, recesses equipped with a work area, a place for a hobby, a TV or a spacious closet will be appropriate.
In the attic
In order for such an unusually shaped room not to lose its usable area and functionality, you should be especially attentive to the design and filling of niches. For example, a recess with a dressing room, a wardrobe with beveled corners or a bed would be a great option in the attic.
Corridor and hallway
A corridor with decorations such as niches, soft lighting, key baskets, coat hooks and more, always looks advantageous and thoughtful.
Balcony
Most often on a loggia, a recess is equipped with shelves or decorated with compartment doors, which allows you to get a spacious closet and competent planning of the balcony space.
Design ideas in various styles
The blind openings easily fit into the concept of various styles, such as Provence, Loft, hi-tech, modern, classic style and many others.
Pictured is a classic bedroom and a wall with a stuccoed TV niche.
Niches in the wall can have a certain stylistic character, which allows you to further emphasize the overall appearance of the room.
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A niche in the wall is not only a rather beautiful decorative element, but also a completely functional architectural detail that gives the atmosphere a special appeal and individuality.