Do you live in an old house built in the early to mid-1900s? If so, you might have noticed a small shelf built into the wall in your kitchen or hallway. This charming feature is called a phone niche, and it has an interesting history that reflects a bygone era. Let’s explore the fascinating world of phone niches and discover how you can bring them to life in your home.
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