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

 
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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