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A cubby hole, a nook, an inset box, a place to put your much-used and favorite things. I love these little inset wall shelves I've been seeing in other people's houses.
These inset shelf boxes seem easy enough to DIY if you're handy. Avoid using bulky and sometimes tacky shelving systems. Save space. Let your collections become part of the room.
Photo from The Scout / by Mindy Best
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Comments (1)
I think it depends upon the material your walls are made of. Might be nice to do when walls are being built. i doubt I would get a favorable response if I asked 'Honey, can I insert a niche into the wall?"