Niche in the bathroom: 25 ideas to gain space in the decoration
Niche in the bathroom transforms the projects with functionality and style. Discover advantages and inspirations to apply in your home!
By CASACOR Publisher
Submitted at Apr 3, 2025, 11:03 AM
08 min de leitura
Rodrigo Cardoso's Project. (Leonardo Olicos)
The bathroom is one of the most important rooms in the house and, therefore, deserves special attention in decoration. Often, small spaces become a challenge when choosing functional elements that help with organization and optimize the projects without compromising aesthetics.
Projeto do BMA Studio. Uma boa ideia para um banho relaxante: luzes embutidas no entorno dos nichos deixam a área do box mais suave e atraente (Guilherme Pucci/Divulgação)
A solution that combines practicality and sophistication is the niche in the bathroom. These recessed compartments are a modern alternative to traditional shelves or overlaid supports, providing a cleaner and more integrated look to the design of the space.
Projeto de Beta Arquitetura. (Juliano Colodeti, do MCA Estúdio/Divulgação)
With different options of materials, sizes, and styles, niches can be planned to meet the needs of each bathroom. From small apartments to spacious and luxurious spaces, this architectural feature has become one of the favorites in contemporary decoration.
Advantages of recessed niches in the bathroom
Projeto de Tetriz Arquitetura. (Renato Navarro/Divulgação)
Recessed niches offer several benefits, making them an increasingly common choice in renovation and construction projects. Among the main advantages, the following stand out:
Space optimization: Because they are built into the wall, niches do not occupy usable space in the bathroom, allowing for intelligent use of the projects.
Efficient organization: Personal hygiene products, such as shampoos, soaps, and creams, are always at hand and organized in a practical way.
Sophisticated aesthetics: The integrated design provides a modern and clean look, elevating the aesthetic standard of the bathroom.
Easy cleaning: Unlike external shelves, which accumulate dust and dirt on the supports, recessed niches have a more uniform surface and are easy to maintain.
Versatility of materials and finishes: Niches can be customized according to the bathroom style, whether with tiles, porcelain, glass, or marble.
Ideal materials for niches
Projeto de David Bastos. (Fran Parente/Divulgação)
The choice of material is essential to ensure the durability and harmony of the niche with the rest of the bathroom decoration. Some of the most popular options include:
Porcelain: Moisture-resistant and easy to clean, porcelain is a classic choice for recessed niches.
Marble and granite: They provide a sophisticated and luxurious touch, in addition to being highly durable and water-resistant.
Glass: Perfect for those who want a light and discreet look. Tempered glass is resistant and blends well with modern projects.
Aluminum or stainless steel: Contemporary options that offer high durability and an elegant industrial style.
Coated MDF: Ideal for niches outside the shower area, coated MDF offers a wide variety of colors and finishes.
Where to install niches in the bathroom
Projeto de Studio 021 Arquitetura (Juliano Colodeti/Divulgação)
Niches can be strategically placed to facilitate use and enhance the decoration of the projects. Some common places for installation include:
Inside the shower: The most popular location, as it facilitates access to shampoos, conditioners, and soaps without taking up extra space.
Next to the sink: An excellent option for organizing creams, toothbrushes, and other daily-use items.
Above the toilet: A smart solution to utilize an often underused area.
Vertical niches: Can be installed on free walls for storing towels or decorative elements.
Inspiration for bathroom niches
When it comes to creating unique and functional projects, bathrooms offer many possibilities to explore different niches and styles. The niche in the bathroom, usually in the form of a built-in shelf or compartment, can be an excellent storage solution, in addition to adding an aesthetic touch to the projects. Below, we will show some interesting inspirations for bathroom niches:
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Sabrina Bolzan – Young Couple Suite. Project of CASACOR Espírito Santo 2024.
(Camila Santos)
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Drywall shelf hides structural pillar in this 2,368 sq ft apartment. Project by Fernanda Medeiros. In the photo, bathroom with wood-like coating in the shower and mirror.
(Lília Mendel)
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Integration favors the view of the carioca projects in this apartment. Project by Ketlein Amorin. In the photo, a bathroom with pink tiles and a niche.
(André Nazareth)
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House in the mountains gains an annex with a stone wall in Rafael Mirza's project. In the photo, bathroom with hydraulic tile flooring.
(Dhani Borges)
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Roberta Nicolau signs an apartment with clean décor and a view of the Lagoon. In the photo, a bathroom with a shower and mirror.
(Denilson Machado, do MCA Estúdio)
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Meet the apartment of architect Mariana Leão, from the CASACOR Bahia cast. In the photo, a bathroom with a sculpted sink and a shower in the ceiling.
(Gabriela Daltro)
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Colorful walls and biophilia bring life to the apartment designed by Paula Neder. In the photo, a bathroom with a wall of glass bricks and a mirror.
(André Nazareth)
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Architectural Scale Project.
(Juliano Colodeti, do MCA Estúdio)
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Winter garden with checkered floor is the highlight of this apartment in Rio. Project by Fernanda Medeiros. In the photo, bathroom with blue tiles in the shower.
(Luiza Schreier)
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FGMF Project.
(Fran Parente)
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After several renovations, the pool becomes the star of a 500 m² apartment. Project by Ana Cano. In the photo, bathroom with sculpted sink.
(Lilia Mendel)
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In front of the sea, the house combines a suite-loft, hidden TV, and a garden of sculptures. Project by Ketlein Amorim. In the photo, bathroom with cobogó wall.
(Luiza Schreier)
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500 m² apartment has a poker room, sculptural wine cellar, and secret passages. Project by Cilene Lupi. In the photo, bathroom with metalwork shower.
(Rafael Renzo)
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Raphael Meza and Bruno Vicz - Banheiro Regato. CASACOR Paraná 2024 project.
(Matheus Kaplun)
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Santiago Architecture and Design - Suite Abai, our heritage!. Project of CASACOR Piauí 2024.
(Victor Eleuterio)
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The pool seems like an extension of the lagoon in this carioca project. Project by Rodrigo Barbosa. In the photo, a bathroom with a shower and a mirror.
(Gustavo Bresciani)
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House in the mountains gains an annex with a stone wall in Rafael Mirza's project. In the photo, bathroom with green and white flooring.
(Dhani Borges)
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Raphael Meza and Bruno Vicz - Banheiro Regato. Project of CASACOR Paraná 2024.
(Matheus Kaplun)
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House filled with natural materials becomes a refuge with a view of the Serra. Project by Diego Raposo and Manuela Simas, bathroom with masonry bench, niche, and gray walls.
(Anita Soares)
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