How to Install a Wall Niche

Locate all the studs that fall within the desired area.,Determine that there are no pipes or electric lines in the desired niche location., Place the template (cut from front of box) in the desired position., Cut each opening carefully using your...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Locate all the studs that fall within the desired area.

    Use a stud finder to find and mark each stud location.
  2. Step 2: Determine that there are no pipes or electric lines in the desired niche location.

    , Then trace around the template to create lay out lines, making certain that the lay out lines are level and do not overlap your studs. ,, Apply construction adhesive around the opening and place niche inside, using drywall screws to hold niche in place. , There is a molded bead around the front of the box to guide your drywall knife and help create a smooth edge. , Then finish the wall and niche with primer and paint. , Instead of finishing out the drywall, use pre-assembled molding to trim and cover the flanges.

    To finish, prime and paint the molding and niche.

    Alternatively, you can mitre your own frame and assemble it before (or while) mounting it on the wall.
  3. Step 3: Place the template (cut from front of box) in the desired position.

  4. Step 4: Cut each opening carefully using your utility knife or drywall saw.

  5. Step 5: Sand the front surface around opening until it is flat.

  6. Step 6: Finish using traditional drywall methods—drywall tape and mud.

  7. Step 7: Sand when dry and re-apply mud until the surrounding area is flat and smooth.

  8. Step 8: Apply molding

  9. Step 9: if desired.

Detailed Guide

Use a stud finder to find and mark each stud location.

, Then trace around the template to create lay out lines, making certain that the lay out lines are level and do not overlap your studs. ,, Apply construction adhesive around the opening and place niche inside, using drywall screws to hold niche in place. , There is a molded bead around the front of the box to guide your drywall knife and help create a smooth edge. , Then finish the wall and niche with primer and paint. , Instead of finishing out the drywall, use pre-assembled molding to trim and cover the flanges.

To finish, prime and paint the molding and niche.

Alternatively, you can mitre your own frame and assemble it before (or while) mounting it on the wall.

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