The Pooja room holds a very special place in the hearts of many people of different faith and religion. These latest pooja room designs for whom every day begins and ends with a prayer! It is considered that this space has deep energy which will permeate every corner of the home. That’s why the Pooja room should be given special consideration in your home design.

Pooja Room Vastu

Even someone who does not strictly believe in Vastu will prefer that the Pooja should be located in the North-east— the ideal direction according to the rules of this ancient science. If your house layout doesn’t permit this exact location, try to place the Pooja in the North or East, and avoid other directions as far as possible. Traditionally, this room should not share a wall with the toilet and should not be located below the staircase. Also, for those who cook non-vegetarian food at home, the Pooja should not be located near the kitchen.

Pooja Room Vastu

Pooja Room Vastu

Latest Pooja Room Doors

The doors of the pooja are traditionally ornamental, carved masterpieces in wood. Tiny bells in brass or bell metal, like in the picture below, produce a lovely tinkling sound that harmonizes with the ancient vibrations of the earth and creates a sense of positive energy. latest Pooja Room Door designs

Bells, Camphor and Incense Sticks for Pooja Room

Bells have a distinctive significance in the Indian pooja ritual. Not only are they found on the doors of the Pooja, but hanging bells or standalone bells are hung in temples or mandirs in front of (or to the side of) the idols.

The auspicious sound of the bell has a deep meaning attached to it— it is supposed to dispel negativity and symbolizes the sacred divine. Sound energy is powerful, indeed, and the pure, bright tones of a bell have a calming modality that raises our own vibrations and rebalances the connection between our mind and body. Ringing the bell is a part of performing Aarti and other traditional rituals. Burning camphor and incense is also an essential part of Hindu worship.

Marble and Granite in the Pooja Room Walls

Many Pooja room walls are clad in white marble or black granite, and this has a functional aspect to it besides adding the traditional aesthetic. The surface on which we light lamps and burn incense should be as easy to clean as possible, and these natural materials can be wiped clean easily. To resonate with Mother Earth typically, synthetic materials are not used in the Pooja area. Fabrics such as silks are often used to drape the deities, and this adds to the richness of this sacred space.

Panchaloha Idols

Panchaloha is a traditional alloy made with five pure metals that have a sacred significance. Your Pooja should have idols and figurines of deities that are made of this alloy, to usher in all the good things in life; peace, prosperity, comfort and health!

Latest Pooja Room Designs By HomeLane

Here are some lovely examples of Pooja room designs by HomeLane that might inspire you!

Pooja Mandir With Wooden Panelling

For those with a smaller home, this unit would be a great fit. It’s simple, wooden design makes it a popular choice for those with modern interiors. It will neatly fit into any corner that you want to turn into your spiritual zone.

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Floating Shelves Pooja Mandir

This floating unit will look great in modern or traditional interiors, and in any room – from the living room to the kitchen if you don’t have a dedicated pooja room that is.

Pooja room designs for home

Pooja Unit With Open Shelves

Pooja unit designs doesn’t get much simpler than this: A minimal floating shelf with two simple drawers along with a few open shelves to showcase your idols and diyas – perfect, right?

pooja room design

Pooja Mandir With Doors

Choosing pooja units with doors like this will save your idols from the inevitable dust. The elegant design on the shutters is the icing on the cake.

 Wooden Pooja Cabinets With Storage Drawer

If you prefer your pooja unit to be in a closed enclosure, this would be a great option. It features a beautiful design on its shutters. Below is plenty of storage for your pooja necessities.

pooja cabinets with Chest of drawers

Wooden And Black Finish Pooja Units

This modern pooja mandir designs for people who are looking for a pooja unit with storage drawers to keep the religious scriptures, pooja accessories like pooja asanas, pooja chowki, diya and more. This pooja unit comes up with an inbuilt light along which highlight the idols.

modern pooja mandir

Wall Mounted Wooden Pooja Units

This pooja room design is not only simple but elegant too. Decorate your pooja room with a black colour finished wooden pooja mandir. Accessorized with Lighting like brass diyas. This traditional wallpaper goes well with the complete aesthetics of the room. The chevron pattern rug gives adds a modern look to your pooja space.

wall mounted pooja mandir

Pooja Mandir With Storage

This pooja unit is designed with a chest of drawers and hinged shutters. This dual-tone pooja unit is elegant and beautiful and goes well with any wall colour combinations. The brass bells inside the unit make it much more appealing, giving a positive vibe to the space.

pooja ghar

The Pooja is the ‘inner space’ in a Hindu home that is crafted out of love. Do pay special attention to the Pooja interior when setting up your dream “pooja ka ghar”.  Want more ideas? Connect with the Homelane team right away!

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