
First and foremost, the shower niche plays an important role in keeping your shower organized and clutter-free. “Everyone has shampoo, soap and toiletries they use in the shower, and the niche provides a permanent home for these items,” says Ashley. “And since the niche is recessed into the wall, it doesn’t take up any additional space or crowd your showering experience.”
Your shower niche can be located out of sight, or be used as a focal point in the shower. “Using a decorative or accent tile in your shower niche can break up the visual of a large, expansive shower wall,” said Ashley. “It also allows you to use something special that might otherwise be out of your budget range if you used it for the entire shower.”
Because it is added in a controlled, smaller area, the niche becomes an extra special detail and a focal point to the shower, added Ashley. 
Despite the recommendation to choose a striking tile, it still needs to fit with the rest of the space. “Look to other areas in your bathroom, like your vanity or fixtures, for color inspiration, Ashley says. “You can even coordinate with soft goods like towels, art on the wall or other decorative accents.”
Another important tile tip is to select the right tile size. “Because shower niches are a smaller space, I recommend choosing a smaller tile than you’ve selected for the rest the shower wall,” Ashley says. “Small mosaics tend to be more expensive than field tiles, so cost is more manageable when using them for a smaller space such as a shower niche. Additionally, because the space isn’t very large, it doesn’t look too busy.”
This doesn’t mean you can’t use a large field tile in your shower niche, Ashley notes. “There are plenty of larger tiles that have a striking pattern or show movement in the stone that make for excellent selections in the niche,” she says.
Check out the Normandy Remodeling bathroom photo gallery for bathroom design ideas, including tiles in shower niches. Or, follow Normandy Remodeling on Facebook and Instagram for more ideas and inspiration. You can also set up an appointment with Ashley to start working on your bathroom remodel.









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