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Pooja Room Design

A place of worship in homes is found in most Indian apartments and the design for the mandir or space of worship is also given due consideration by interior designers.

 

Types of Pooja Room Designs

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FAQs about Pooja Room Design

1. Where should I place my pooja room?

Given the sacred nature of the space and the importance of creating the right vibrations, it is very important to place the pooja room in the right location and ensure it faces the right direction. Many homeowners consult vastu experts for this purpose. Generally, it is auspicious to place the pooja room in the north-east; else, the east or north is fine. However, it is important to consult the right experts to ensure you get this right.

2. Can I place a pooja unit if I have a space crunch? OR How can I set my pooja room in a small space?

With a little bit of planning it is easy to ensure you have appropriate space for your home temple. A home temple in small apartments, or homes that don’t have an extra room for a pooja room, can be placed in the living room, bedroom or kitchen. Demarcating the space allocated for the temple unit can be done with the use of jali partitions or glass doors. If floor space itself is a problem, then the pooja unit can be mounted on the wall. The latest pooja room designs also have open cabinetry in wardrobes.

3. How can I decorate my pooja room?

Creating a soothing and mellow vibe that allows you to concentrate and meditate is important when making a god room design. Ensure the space has warm lighting and use natural materials like wood or marble. A wall panel either with spiritual motifs or jali work makes for a good backdrop. Your pooja room door design can also use a jali. You can make use of traditional elements like a dome-shaped pooja unit to mimic a temple. Keep the space smelling uplifting with incense. Add in accessories typically used in temples, like an incense burner, small bells, a traditional light stand (or samai), etc.

 

Pooja Room Design

The mandir, pooja room or space for worship is an important part of house design. The materials to use, the specific requirements of a home temple design, and the space where it should be placed are key. They help to create a pooja room design that not only has positive vibes but also works well within the context of the house interior. It is also possible to get a readymade pooja room or a pooja unit design.

 

 

Pooja Ghar Design Style

Given the sacred nature of this space, there needs to be careful consideration when one thinks of the materials best suited for the space. Their finish, texture and appearance must be carefully planned to evoke the right kind of energy through the home temple design. Pooja room designs for home interiors, therefore, emphasise several factors, including materials.

 

Pooja Room Marble Design

A go-to material for a pooja room interior design, marble is natural and imparts an elegant look to the space. A pooja room marble design is timeless and ensures that a pooja ghar design encased in marble fits into any kind of home aesthetic. It can be used either in accents or in its entirety. Marble also combines well with any other material, such as wood and granite. There is also a variety of marbles to choose from, which makes it a great material for the mandir room design

 

Home Temple Style Design

A pooja ghar design that echoes the characteristic style of a temple is possible to emulate on a smaller scale within homes. This can be achieved through the shape of the pooja unit design, with a dome or gopura, or it can be recreated throughout the mandir design. However, a larger space is needed to optimise the look and incorporate it well with the rest of the design of the house. Certain elements, like bells or a jali design, can be added in modern pooja room designs as well.

 

Glass Pooja Room Designs

Pooja room glass door design ideas are worth considering for homeowners who don’t mind semi-private pooja mandir designs. This is a good alternative in smaller-sized homes where it is not possible to dedicate a separate room for worship. Privacy to pooja rooms in such cases can be ensured with frosted glass rather than the completely transparent variety. A pooja room door design that uses glass is also well-suited to modern spaces and can be inscribed with sacred motifs to give the space a spiritual dimension.

 

Pooja Room Design in Wood

As classic as marble, wood is another popular material when it comes to pooja mandir designs. This is also a widely used material when it comes to readymade pooja room design or a pooja unit design. Wood adds warmth to the home pooja room and can be used along with marble to enhance the aesthetic of the space. Wood is also the best material for pooja room decoration, such as a jali design in wood or when it comes to small pooja cabinet designs. Wood as a material is extremely versatile when it comes to pooja ghar design. 

 

Traditional and Modern Pooja Room Designs

Many pooja room ideas can be implemented in homes and they range from the more traditional, ornate ones to modern pooja room decoration. Wood best ensures a more traditional aesthetic for the pooja room interior design. Intricately carved wooden doors for example or a jali design, or a wooden panel that can serve as a pooja room wall design can be combined with bells and a rounded dome for the pooja unit. Marble is also a good material for traditional home temple design.

 

Modern pooja room designs also use these materials but the design is more understated with clean, straight lines and minimal decoration. A pooja room glass door design has a very modern aesthetic and can fit seamlessly into contemporary homes.

 

Pooja Room Design with Jali

The jali, or a lattice, is one of the most traditional elements of design in India that continues to be widely popular. A jali is a great way to create privacy; jali-patterned partitions are commonly used in compact homes or to demarcate open spaces. A jali is also useful when it comes to god room design ideas. In small pooja room designs in apartments, where the pooja room is part of another room like the hall, a jali door can offer privacy while praying. It also helps to incorporate elegance in larger rooms when used as a door, as part of the pooja unit design or as a pooja room wall design. A jali can be crafted out of materials like MDF, hardwood, etc.

 

Corner Pooja Room Designs

In most city apartments, it is not possible to have a separate room for a place of worship at home. In such instances, corner pooja room designs are a viable alternative. A pooja unit, for instance, can be placed in a quiet alcove or nook in the hall or kitchens. However, when it comes to corner pooja room designs, care should be taken that the corner chosen is vastu-compliant. 

 

 

Home Temple Design by Room

Given the smaller-sized apartments in large metros, a pooja room is generally combined with one of the other rooms—like the pooja room inside the kitchen, the bedroom, or hall. Each of these spaces lends itself to accommodate a pooja room or at a minimum a pooja unit and some cabinets if the space is compact.

 

Pooja Room Design in Halls

Many homeowners create a nook or a corner pooja room in the living room itself. For big-city flats, this is one of the go-to spaces to create small pooja room designs in apartment halls. The devghar design in hall interiors can be a semi-private space by the addition of a jali door that serves as a partition but still keeps the space visible. The god room design in a hall should ideally complement the general aesthetic of the space so that it blends seamlessly.

 

Pooja Room Design in Kitchens

Kitchen designs are other popular spaces in homes for a pooja room or unit. To ensure proper flow of energy, many homeowners consult vastu experts for the placement of the temple in the kitchen. Additionally, it should also not hinder the everyday routine of the kitchen, since this is such a high-traffic area. It is also important to select durable and long-lasting materials to use. Ideally suited for the kitchen are pooja cabinets tucked away in a corner or mounted on a wall if the floor space is to be kept free.

 

Pooja Room Design in Bedrooms

For urban homes, the bedroom can be the most appropriate place to have a mandir design. In a compact home, installing a pooja room in your bedroom design may make sense if you have free space in the corners. You can select the material for your pooja room design according to the décor of your bedroom.

 

 

Small Pooja Room Designs in Apartments

  • It is possible to build a compact pooja unit within a hall, kitchen or bedroom.

  • Pooja unit designs that fit into corners or alcoves are easy to make

  • Small readymade pooja rooms are available in the market in a variety of options.

  • A small wall-mounted pooja unit is a great way to save floor space.

  • Using lighter colours for the pooja unit, such as a light-coloured wood or white marble ensures the unit fits seamlessly into any contemporary apartment.

  • A semi-private pooja room with glass doors is also visually light and among the latest pooja room designs for homes.

  • A floating open shelf to hold images of gods and the deity to worship is also an alternative. 

     

 

Pooja Room Decoration Tips

  • Soothing colours is a good idea to evoke a sense of peace.

  • Natural materials are better to use in pooja rooms.

  • There are several pooja cupboard designs in wood that can be incorporated into the pooja room.

  • Small pooja cabinet designs are also an option in space-constrained pooja rooms.

  • A pooja room wall design can serve as an appropriate backdrop. For example, jali work on a wooden wall panel.

  • Elements associated with temples or places of worship can also be added, such as small bells or a dome-shaped temple unit.

  • Using accessories, like torans, at the entrance to the pooja room is also a good way to demarcate the space.

  • Lighting is crucial to creating the right vibe; turning the focus on the deities and the pooja unit will highlight the most important aspect of the best pooja room design.

  • If it is a separate pooja room, then the flooring for this space can be marble or wood. If it is part of a bigger room, like a living room, then a good-quality rug on the floor can be a good segregator of space.

  • Some homeowners even opt for small pooja room false ceiling designs to create a more intimate space. The right kind of cove light in the ceiling helps to set the mood.

     

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