Whether for storing books, decorative items or children’s toys, bedroom niches are a real hand on the wheel to keep everything in place. Versatile, they can have different formats and utilities, helping to make your environments decorated and organized.
The niches go well in double, single and even baby rooms. And if you’re thinking you need to have one (or several!) to call your own, you’ve come to the right post. Below you can see 50 inspirations for bedroom niches, places to buy yours and even how to make niches at home with ease.
50 photos of bedroom niches that will delight you
Is it time to organize or decorate the rooms in your house? Get inspired by so many beautiful ideas and bring niches into your life now.
1. If you’ve never paid much attention to niches, it’s time to do something different
2. In many different formats, niches are great for displaying decorations
3. Or make your space more organized
4. There are many styles, materials and possibilities
5. Round metal niches for bedrooms are among the darlings of the moment
6. Rectangular ones are traditional, but just as beautiful
7. Triangles are very popular on Pinterest
8. And the square bedroom niches are beyond functional
9. There is no shortage of beautiful options for baby room niches
10. Of the round and delicate niches
11. Even the most modern
12. In children’s rooms, niches are good for organizing toys
13. And also can display decorative objects
14. Niches are great for optimizing spaces
15. Perfectly matched with diverse function environments
16. Several corners of the room can be used
17. Be a couple
18. Or the baby
19. The niches look beautiful above the headboard
20. And combined with mirrors help the space look bigger
21. Niches also go well in large bedrooms
22. Be in classic spaces
23. Harmonizing with the decoration of the environment
24. Even the most modern ones
25. Option for a cheerful look: colorful niches
26. Perfect for children’s rooms
27. Bring a playful air
28. And they’re great for putting toys
29. Niches can also have a decorative function
30. As in this composition with comics
31. Or in this proposal with triangular niches
32. Your bedroom niches can display decorations
33. Plush toys
34. Collectibles
35. And even plants
36. Niches in different formats give a very special touch
37. Look how amazing this Star Wars-themed niche is!
38. In the shape of a house: just a delicacy!
39. Hexagonal niche: decoration trend
40. The niches for single rooms can have the most diverse presentations
41. And the niches for the double bedroom too
42. They are well requested in planned environment projects
43. They look amazing with special lighting
44. And help display souvenirs and collections
45. It is worth leaving the niches aligned
46. Or bring them together in a very creative way
47. The most important thing is to take advantage of the convenience that niches provide
48. And use them in the bedroom in the ways you prefer
49. There is no shortage of possibilities and ways to use niches
50. Get inspired and make it beautiful!
See how niches can make a difference? And it is worth remembering that they can also be used in several other rooms, from the bathroom to the kitchen. bet!
8 bedroom niches for you to buy
Several Brazilian stores have stylish and different bedroom niches to give a tchan to your home. Now just choose your favorite.
Where to buy
- Corner niche, in Madeira Madeira
- Hive niche, at Leroy Merlin
- Niche little house, in Grão de Gente
- Corner niche, in Madeira Madeira
- Niche shelf, at Tadah
- Metal niches set, at MinD
- Niche Talisman Trapeze, at Oppa
- Hexagonal niche, at Mobly
Bedroom niches of all possible styles? But of course!
Bedroom niches: how to make
If you love a DIY project and aren’t afraid to get your hands dirty — or hammer — it’s time to check out some tutorials and create your own bedroom niches.
Popsicle stick hive niche
Anyone who thinks that all niches need to be made with expensive or hard-to-find materials is wrong. With simple popsicle sticks you can create a very beautiful ornament for your room – or any other part of the house you prefer. To make the niche like the one in the video above, you will need 90 toothpicks and craft glue (or super glue). Very easy!
Hexagonal niche with barbecue sticks
Why spend 300 reais on a niche if you can make yours with a little patience and cheap items? For a Pinterest-style hexagonal niche, you need to use thicker barbecue sticks. Cut off the ends with the help of pliers. Paint the sticks with acrylic or spray paint and join them all together with hot glue or wood glue. The tutorial above shows the step by step well explained.
Decorative niche with MDF
MDF is a cheap and resistant material, being very suitable for making decorative niches. To make a square niche you need four pieces of MDF in equal sizes. As wood is porous, it is first necessary to apply a coat of acrylic putty. How to complete the video.
How to make a pine wood niche
Another cheap alternative to use, pine wood can be easily found in building supply stores and the like. In addition to wood, to make the niche you will need sandpaper, white glue, hammer, nail and spray varnish. Your creation can either be fixed to the wall or used on a shelf, as is the case in the video above.
Little house niche for children’s room
Can you imagine making a beautiful little house niche, perfect for the children’s room, for less than R$20? It’s possible! To make the project in the video above you will need 20mm pine, wood paint and screws. The pine pieces must be taken to a joiner, so that they are cut in the right way. The result is very cute and will definitely make a difference in the kids’ space.
easy cardboard niche
You know that fridge box that’s standing by your house? Transform into niches! Although cardboard is not a very resistant material, it breaks a giant branch for those looking for a cool and cheap decoration. Paint the niche in your favorite color, decorate it with pebbles or fabrics and leave the object with your face!
Looking for more ideas to make your corners beautiful? Don’t miss this closet bedroom guide, with 80 designs to inspire yours.
Nicole Dias
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