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How do you handle awkward corners / niches?

Excellent question 👍 — because awkward corners and niches are very common in Delhi NCR apartments & builder floors (thanks to odd column placements, ducts, and room proportions). A good designer should see them as opportunities for smart storage or design highlights, not wasted space.


✅ Smart Ways to Handle Awkward Corners / Niches

1. Wardrobes & Storage

  • L-shaped wardrobes in corner bedrooms.
  • Sliding shutters instead of swing doors (saves space in tight corners).
  • Corner shelves or pull-outs (Häfele/Hettich accessories).
  • Full-height wardrobes in niches with loft storage.

2. Living Room Corners

  • Tall floor lamps / planters to soften empty corners.
  • Corner bookshelves or display racks.
  • Mini bar unit or console with artwork.
  • Accent chair + side table → cozy reading nook.

3. Dining Room Niches

  • Crockery unit / buffet cabinet.
  • Wall niches with mirror & backlighting.
  • Concealed bar unit.

4. Kitchens

  • Corner carousels / magic corners to access dead spaces.
  • Tall units in recessed walls for pantry storage.
  • Appliance garage for mixer/toaster in niche.

5. Bedrooms

  • Study tables or dressing units fitted into wall niches.
  • Floating shelves in awkward corners.
  • Window seating with storage drawers in alcoves.

6. Bathrooms

  • Built-in wall niches with tiles & LED strips for toiletries.
  • Corner glass shelves or cabinets.
  • Tall slim storage for cleaning items.

7. Hallways & Entryways

  • Concealed shoe racks in niches behind panels.
  • Mirror + console unit to make space look intentional.
  • Hidden storage behind fluted/wooden wall panels.

💡 What You Should Ask Your Designer

  1. Do you give custom storage solutions for awkward corners (not just standard wardrobes)?
  2. Do you use corner accessories (Häfele/Hettich pull-outs, carousels)?
  3. Can you design seating/décor features for unused niches?
  4. Do your 3D renders show how corners are used, or just flat walls?
  5. Will you design concealed storage in cladding/panelling?

⚠️ Red Flags

  • Designer leaves niches empty with a flat false wall 🚩 (waste of valuable space).
  • Pushes only boxy wardrobes without customization.
  • Doesn’t suggest hardware solutions for corner access.

✅ Pro Tip

  • Treat corners & niches as design opportunities, not problems.
  • In Delhi homes (where storage is always short), use niches for hidden storage + styling.
  • Combine function + aesthetics: e.g., bar in a dining room niche with mirror backlighting.

👉 Do you want me to prepare a Room-by-Room Guide for Niches & Corners (living, bedrooms, kitchen, bathrooms, hallways) with smart furniture & storage ideas so you can show your designer how to use every inch effectively?


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