Besides the structural updates, colour is another way to give your alcove a facelift. If you’re in the mood to experiment, try playing around with different shades of one colour. For example, if you choose blue, paint the surrounding walls a light blue tone and a dark blue tone like navy for the alcove to accentuate the shelving. You can also do the reverse where you paint the alcove a lighter tone and the walls a darker tone. Or you can try your hands at colour drenching where you paint walls and ceiling the same colour. This will create a stylish and seamless look and tie the whole room together.
Since alcoves are often found in curved corners or awkward recesses of the home, they don’t receive much natural lighting. So it’s a good idea to invest in lighting inside and around your alcove if necessary. You can install lighting if you have an alcove by placing the lights above the shelving or introducing lighting around it. For example, if you have created a reading or work-from-home corner adding an oversized task lamp may be just what you need to brighten up the area.
For more ideas, read our guide on alcove interior ideas to achieve this look at home.”