dora_solon

Help with the awkward old media alcove

Dora Solon
4 years ago

We are renovating the entire main level, and are a little stuck on what to do with just this wall. We are considering some sort of built in, or a bar (and closing in the upper area...maybe?) Making the nook wider is an option. Almost anything is an option.

This room will be half formal living space and half dining room. So the offset would mean having the living space on the side of the fireplace and the dining room on the side of the alcove (not set in stone, but this makes sense to us). See the last photo for proposed layout.

The second two photos are from when we purchased the house (you can see we recently removed the wood insert to see what we’re working with). This is in a bumpout located on an external wall, there’s about 9 feet total to work with.

We definitely want to keep the gas fireplace, although moving it slightly IS an option. The fireplace insert itself is about 3 feet wide. New tile is a must and the floating hearth is as good as gone. Aside from keeping the fireplace in some fashion, we’re almost open to anything, just want to make the most out of this space. We plan to live here a while longer, but I’m always thinking about resale.

Pictures would be appreciated as I’m very visual!

Comments (4)

  • PRO
    Sabrina Alfin Interiors
    4 years ago
    last modified: 4 years ago

    I'd take out those niches entirely. Drywall them, patch, paint. I don't find the fireplace surround objectionable--it's so neutral it really can go with anything.


    Alternatively, keep the niche to the left of the fireplace and add a matching one on the other side. Fill in the one on top.

  • jck910
    4 years ago

    I would sheetrock both openings and have a solid wall to work your design choices around

  • Dora Solon
    Original Author
    4 years ago

    Not an option to add a niche to the right of the fireplace unless we first move the fireplace left....it’s located in a bumpout which is only 9 feet wide total.
    We HAVE to lose the floating hearth (for many reasons) so we’re likely going to need to redo the tile for that reason.
    I would like to entertain ideas other than sheet-rocking first - it’s a 9 foot wide and 10 food tall bumpout from the house, it would be a shame not to use it.

  • PRO
    Property Reviver Ltd
    4 years ago

    I'd definitely recommend getting rid of both alcoves and having a solid wall. Alternatively, if it is just a 'false' stud wall you could consider getting rid of the whole thing and opening up the room.


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