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Install a Corner Shower Shelf With Tiles

Adding a corner shower shelf to any bathroom is a quick, effective way to add more storage space and stylish touch. Below is a tutorial to show one way you can easily install a functional and beautiful tile corner shelf for little cost and time as you’re tiling your tub surround/shower. How to build a…
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Use your wet tile saw to slowly and carefully cut the notch section off your tile. 
Definitely a good idea! Shower niches help to organize your bathroom and offer additional storage space for shampoo, soaps, and razors.
This is dependent on the size of the shower itself! To know the best corner shower shelf for your space, it’s important to measure the area first and then continue with the DIY tutorial provided.

How to build a tile corner shower shelf

The standard size for a shower niche is 12″ wide x 28″ high x 3-1/2″ deep. The next is 12” x 12”.

Materials you’ll need for free standing corner shower shelf:

  • Measuring tape 
  • 12×12 Marble tile 
  • Subway tiles 
  • A tile cutter 
  • Epoxy glue 
  • Grout
  • Thinset
  • Mosaic tiles of choice (for decorative touch)

Set your shelf directly into the troweled thinset at the level of your tile tops.

Step 1: How to choose the best corner

All set! Simple, straightforward, and highly functional. This corner shelf is an excellent way to incorporate storage into a shower space for very little cost or effort.
Mathematically, this would look like:
Press your epoxy-backed tile

Step 2: Begin the tiling process

Let everything dry completly
Note: If you decided not to create a notch at the back of your tile, you will want to angle your shelf ever so slightly so the back corner is elevated so water will run off the front of the shelf into the shower.

Step 3: Measure and cut your white marble tile for corner

If they are, immediately adjust them to be precisely lined up and press them toward your shelf again.
Begin by choosing the corner that would be most beneficial for your corner shower shelf. Tile, vertically, up to the level where you want your shelf to be. 
Simply fill the center
There’s no hard and fast rule for how tall shower niches should be. It is dependant on your personal preference and the size of your shower / bathroom.
Corner shower shelf
Holding your tile with the newly cut notches on the sides, measure 1” down each edge from the two now-center corners. 
Cover front shelf
Secure your 12×12 white marble tile to create the marble corner shelf in shower. 
Apply adhesive on wall
It’s easy to install a tile shower corner shelf in your bathroom! With some dedication and a bit of time put aside, you can have a corner shower shelf of your dreams done in a weekend. We hope you found this tutorial helpful!
Premade corner shelf marble
Cutting two triangle
Move along quickly while also taking your time to make sure each tile is placed perfectly.
wipe away
Measure, cut, and install tiles above the shower corner tile shelf.
adhesive away from the edges
Simply keep the same pattern of tiles going as though the shelf wasn’t there. 
Corner Shower Shelf
Check back along your lineup every 30 seconds or so to make sure your tiles aren’t slipping or sliding. 

Step 4: Apply thin-set and sandwich diagonal marble tile pieces together

carefully run your finger along
Continue installing the above-shelf tiles using that same mathematical equation, so that the grout line pattern remains consistent above and below the shelf (almost as though the corner shelf for bathroom shower wasn’t even there).
Install corner shelf before tiling
Press your epoxy-backed tile onto the shelf face, keeping the top end of your face tile exactly even with (or very slightly lower) than the top edge of your shelf. 
Connect two dots
Taking care not to cut yourself, carefully run your finger along the front line of thinset to wipe away any protruding thinset.
Attention to your wet saw
Set your sandwiched shelf aside momentarily while you apply thinset to the hardibacker directly above your predetermined shelf tile line.
Apply a layer of thin-set to the raw face of one of your white corner shower shelf tiles. 

Step 5: Prepare the wall for triangle shelf

lower tile height + shelf height/thickness + upper tile height = full tile height
Use a trowel to score it.
Tile enough columns, horizontally, up to that height so that the corner shelf piece can rest levelly and securely when placed.
To do this, subtract the height of the shelf sandwich from the tiles you’re applying.
Carefully use your wet tile saw to make the two longer cuts. You should now have two identical (almost) triangles.
Marble tile shelf ready

Step 6: Setting the corner shower shelf

Wipe away any excess thinset under the shelf with your finger.
Measure 1” to 2” (depending on the size of your tile and the size of your desired drainage hole) from each side of one corner.
Peel each tile from the backing and lay them out in a straight line the same length as your corner shelf face.
Pro Tip: A recommended sealant is 511 Impregnator, which is the same sealant to be used on the grout for the tub surround itself.
When the epoxy has completely set (24-72 hours later), apply a thin layer of sealant to the untreated edges. This includes the tops, bottoms, and exposed backs if any, of your small marble fact tiles.
To build a floating corner shower shelf, you will need to have basic tools and equipment: tiles, measuring tape, tile cutter, epoxy, thinset, and grout. The overall work can take a full weekend or a few days.

Step 7: Continue with tiling

Just a small amount will do for now – the stuff begins to set in about 5 minutes, and you’ll have to throw out anything you don’t use within those minutes.
Install tile aboe the shelf
Draw two parallel lines connecting the dots (parallel with each other and also with your notches).
Holding your marble tile
Omitting the darkest tiles
Pour the epoxy components, in equal amounts, into a disposable mixing tray. 
DIY Install Corner Shower Shelf prepare
Adding a corner shower shelf to any bathroom is a quick, effective way to add more storage space and stylish touch.
For reference: 
Stir carefully and completely
Dab just a bit onto the back of your first tile. 
Connect the two dots with a diagonal line.

Step 8: Add a mosaic tile touch

The corner shower shelf is stable and secure at this point. You can add a decorative mosaic tile touch.
Whether you want to install a plastic corner shelf, stainless steel corner shower shelf, or a ceramic tile shower corner shelf, all steps remain the same: First, you will tile your shower wall, then you will size and fit your corner shelf, and finally, you will grout the tiles to keep them in place.
DIY Install Corner Shower Shelf Tutorial
Ensure that the pieces are, in fact, identical by placing them with raw faces together, polished sides out. 

Step 9: How to apply the small mosaic tiles

Identical marble pieces
How to build a tile corner shower shelf

Step 10: Apply the water-resistant epoxy

adhering marble tiles to other marble tiles
Epoxy will only work when the two parts are together, so if you miss stirring in any sections, the bond strength will be significantly decreased, if not altogether nonexistent.
Squeeze the two tile corner shower shelf pieces together firmly, making sure that all edges align perfectly but paying particular attention to the front diagonal edges (the longest ones).
Push the shelf
Set your shelf directly into the troweled
When you are certain that it’s adequately supported by the tiles below, push it inward toward the walls and downward onto the tiles.
Place the other tile triangle, raw side down, onto your thinset so it’s like a tile sandwich.
Wet tie saw
Score the thinset of your corner tile shower shelf with your trowel teeth.
Stir carefully and completely. 
To measure a shower niche, measure from left to right. You want to make sure to align your niche edges with the studs.
Note: You want water to be able to run off your shelf freely and not pool there.
Subtle variation of marble into the corner
Tile enough columns on the shower
Pro Tip: A good rule of thumb is to place a shower corner shelf at about the chest-height of the average user of the shower, although you should choose the height that makes the most sense for you and your space.
Note: While you could opt for a premade glass corner shelf for shower or even design a glass corner shelf shower yourself, marble is sophisticated and will leave a lasting impression.
This is important so that the polished sides will be exposed as the top and bottom faces of your shower corner shelf.

Step 11: Applying all the mosaic tiles

DIY Install Corner Shower Shelf Edge
Squeeze the two tiles together firmly
sandwiched shelf aside
Epoxy has a tendency to expand, so a little bit goes a long way. Keep the adhesive away from the edges of your tile to minimize an oozing effect.
Below is a tutorial to show one way you can easily install a functional and beautiful tile corner shelf for little cost and time as you’re tiling your tub surround/shower.
DIY Install Corner Shower Shelf - precut section

Step 12: Enjoy the corner shelf design!

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Repeat on the opposite corner.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)FAQ

how to install corner shelf in shower?

Push the shelf firmly into the troweled thin-set, wiggling it in securely. 

how to build shelf in shower?

Pour the epoxy components

How big should a shower shelf be?

Keep watching and checking for the next 5-10 minutes for sliding tiles and adjust accordingly. This epoxy doesn’t set immediately like some adhesives, and even when you think everything is secure, it could slide a minute later.

What is the standard size for a shower niche?

Reference:  Here are more tips on using a tile wet saw.

How do you measure a shower niche?

Grab a mosaic tile sheet that matches your design color scheme.

How tall should niches be?

Let everything dry completely before we tackle the front of the shelf.

Are shower niches a good idea

In our photo, the next tile to be installed (placed next to the shown notched full-length tile) needs to reach exactly to the half-height of the adjacent full tile’s height to maintain the pattern; thus, its actual height will be a half-height tile MINUS the height of the shelf. (The tile under the shelf is a true half-height tile.)

Corner Shower Shelf: Conclusion

Place the other triangle
Continue this process until your new tiles cover the front of your shelf. 

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