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Detail Hacks- The Shower Niche

A friend recently sent me a picture of this niche (shown below) and asked how the edges are generally resolved. I thought our conversation would make for a great blog post series called "Detail Hacks" since not everyone building their dream home has years of experience as an architect or builder. 

The shower niche is a great detail when executed properly but unless you are a designer, architect or builder, you may overlook a couple of small things that could change the overall appearance. I will give you a few solutions and you can decide which one looks appropriate in your house!

You probably didn't think about the raw edges of the tile when you were in the tile store trying to make a decision!

You probably didn't think about the raw edges of the tile when you were in the tile store trying to make a decision!

Solution 1: the Schluter strip

The addition of metal gives the bathroom a contemporary vibe. The Schluter strip is essentially a transition strip that captures the raw edge of the tile. 

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Solution 2: Finished edge or bullnose edge

Some tile offer finished or bullnose edges that give the niche a clean look. This detail is great for traditional or modern residential projects. 

Solution 3: Marble 

Let's pretend you selected a subway tile that doesn't offer finished or bullnose edges, what do you do now? One solution is to use marble or quartz as the inset material. It adds a nice contrast and its likely you have this material left over from the counter top fabrication. 

There you have it! Three solution to finishing out your shower niche! Good Luck and don't forget to subscribe to our newsletter for more architecture inspiration! 

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