Alcoves

/ˈælˌkoʊvz/ noun

Definition

Small recessed areas or sections set back into a wall, often used for displaying objects or creating private spaces.

Etymology

From Spanish alcoba, borrowed from Arabic al-qubbah meaning vault or arch. The term entered English through Spanish architecture during the medieval period.

Kelly Says

Alcoves became popular in Mediterranean and Islamic architecture because they're brilliant for storage and privacy—you'll find them in everything from ancient hamams to modern libraries and bedrooms.

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