Adding a
shower niche to your new or existing shower is a great way to keep all of your bath products organized, and can even be used for extra storage. However, there are a few things to consider before you can get started on the installation process. First, make sure the wall you are installing the niche in is strong enough to support it. If it isn't, you will need to erect some sort of a frame to support the niche. For example, you can nail a lath to the wall, making sure it is level and securely mounted. Then, you can screw the niche into the lath.
Another option is to purchase a preformed shower niche that is ready for tile. These are available in a variety of sizes and shapes, so you can find one that fits your space perfectly. These are much easier to install than a custom-made shower niche, and you won't need to worry about waterproofing the area.
Finally, you can also choose to line your niche with marble, which is a beautiful and luxurious look. If you choose this option, it is important to pick up some precut marble pieces, so you don't have to deal with cutting and fitting individual pieces of stone. It is a good idea to make sure the marble pieces overlap the edges of the niche slightly, so moisture can't penetrate through the thinset to the backer board and framing underneath.