For the kitchen, we got a specific number from the kitchen studio (niche depth 63cm).
Unfortunately, the specific number becomes vague when you know that the shell construction measurements differ from the actual ones because of the plaster.
But for the wardrobe and co., we lack an exact measurement in centimeters.
How should the niches be planned as standardized as possible?
I feared that they would all have different depths, but hoped that there might be something more uniform, like with kitchens, or at least a measurement for niches that one can take without worries...
So basically, I read that you plan between 60 and 70cm for such niches.
Cloakroom cabinet, wardrobe, kids’ room cabinet
Sorry for the many quotes. But with each, I somehow wondered whether you don’t really know what you want or need. A wardrobe might possibly take up the entire room width and not a niche, and children’s rooms are often planned without niche solutions. A niche in the cloakroom is suitable, yes. But not necessarily. Pax may be nice and affordable, but there are also other systems with different dimensions. Usually, a room the size of a storage room or a nice hallway cabinet is much more suitable. Much depends on the planning—if not, then not. Not everywhere does a cabinet have to be built-in style, and for small dirty niches, you can add shelves yourself with a door in front if necessary. They also don’t have to be 60cm deep but can sometimes be 30. With 60, you have to be able to reach the back as well...