In a high rise building the steel studs may be 2 5 inches deep and this should be considered.
How deep is a bathroom wall niche.
Plenty of space for larger bottles.
So when you open up the wall you can see just how big it can be.
Studs in general are 2 x4 deep the niche fits within that space.
Clean work area apply sealant.
Shower wall niche inserts.
Score the marks with a utility knife and use a hammer to knock out the drywall.
With the drywall out of the way and knowing the height of your niche box use a reciprocating saw to make a level cut across the stud on which the box will sit.
Studs are normally 12 18 s apart and that limits the width.
A separate corner bench for.
Deep wrap tape 3 8 in.
From the end of the drill bit to mark the depth although it s ok to drill all the way through the sides since the other side will be hidden inside the wall.
The typical depth of a shower niche is 3 5 inches the width of a wood stud.
One long niche on the shower head wall chest height.
It allows the niche to fit between studs which are often 16 inches apart.
While a shower wall niche can be a helpful way to maximize space in a shower it can be troublesome to install correctly.
Emily is 100 percent right on this one.
You can make the niche as deep as your wall will allow if you chose but if your bullnose is only three inches wide and you choose to make your niche 3 1 2 inches deep which is usually the amount of space between walls you will have a 1 2 sliver of tile on each plane of the niche behind the bullnose and that looks like crap.
With a glass shelf at 12 inches this creates 2 feet of shelf space.
In our example the niche is 26 1 2 wide 18 high and 2 3 4 deep.
This is still wide enough for most bottles.
This is why many shower niches are installed when the entire shower is.
Controls on the opposite wall where you walk into the shower.
If the niche is not completely water tight moisture will leak through the cracks creating serious problems within the wall.
Put those controls where the door is not under the shower head.
Carefully cut out the cavity using a saw or angle grinder.
When putting a shower niche in an existing wall 12 w x 24 h is a good size.
After drilling the holes sand off the pencil lines remaining on the sides with 120 grit sandpaper.