In wall Niche

greenleaf

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In the last few weeks I have had a couple clients from across the pond. (London England)
Both of them have asked me if I could install a niche. They also mentioned and arched or domed top. I have not seen anything like that here. Is this common in Europe?
Can they be purchased pre-made.
I ended up building a rectangular niche for the first guy. Basically a cabinet without the door, set into the wall.
The other job is still out there.

 
niche
noun, adjective, verb, niched, nich·ing.

noun
1.
an ornamental recess in a wall or the like, usually semicircular in plan and arched, as for a statue or other decorative object.

OK so that's one definition, now i can see what it is in my mind, sorta remember something like this at my grandparents home

Sal
 
greenleaf said:
In the last few weeks I have had a couple clients from across the pond. (London England)
Both of them have asked me if I could install a niche. They also mentioned and arched or domed top. I have not seen anything like that here. Is this common in Europe?
Can they be purchased pre-made.
I ended up building a rectangular niche for the first guy. Basically a cabinet without the door, set into the wall.
The other job is still out there.

I had a German girl friend who was having problems understanding my English.  i had problems understanding her German.
I tried to learn a little of her language and i ran into a problem.

she taught me to say "Ya" before she taught me to say "nicht"
that's how she caught me. 

nearly 50 years later, i dare not say "nicht"  OOPS, wrong spelling! [unsure]
Tinker
 
Hello from Germany
Will try to translate what the word "Nische" means, a backstep in a wall,
with a small space.

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Niche is Not a german word
Hope that is that what your looking for.

Newby as the FOG
Stefan

 
Hi Stefan!  Welcome to the FOG!  Always great to have another member from Germany!

Peter
 
Such niches are fairly common in England, and you see them in some American colonial-style houses, too.

Often, the arched top is carved in a shell pattern, some made of wood and some of plaster.

I remember seeing an older issue of Fine Woodworking that showed how to carve one.
 
Niche is french --it's a recessed area in a facade or a wall usually meant for a statue. Usually with an arched top.
Like so:

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