Wooden Pooja Mandir Designs for Homes — Traditional, Portable & More! by MEGHNA MENON
We love wood as much as you do! And so, from traditional to contemporary, and elaborate to simple, we’ve narrowed down your search for
the best wooden
pooja mandir designs for homes to 6 beautiful styles! We also tell you what
style suits whom (though the decision is all yours honestly). Sounds good?
Let’s dive in!
(This is a
chapter of a bigger guide on mandir designs for Indian homes.)
1. Wooden Temple
Design for Corners
Awkward corners are perfect spaces to build yourself a pooja ghar. To show you how, we’re showing Bhil painting you two remarkable temples that make for ingenious mandir designs for small flats.
corner wooden
pooja mandir designs for homes
Interior Design
by iStudio Architecture
The above is a
wall-mounted cabinet, paired with floating drawers, tucked comfortably into a
corner of the living room.
But what makes
this wooden pooja mandir cabinet our first pick are three things:
The neatly
carved-out shape of a leaf with veins. (It could also be mimicking the flame of
a diya.) It’s just so stunning, your guests would swoon over the design!
You can peep
inside without opening the doors.
The mandir looks
even better when the warm yellow lights inside are switched on!
corner wooden
pooja mandir designs for homes
Interior Design
by Studio Emergence
Similarly, this
small pooja cabinet design finds it place in an empty corner of the bedroom. It
has three shelves, of which one is covered with a decorative door.
You can decorate
the shelves as you please!
Get this: If
you’ve got a small contemporary apartment, with modern Indian aesthetics.
Also Read: How to
Fit a Mandir Into Your Small Apartment!
2. A Traditional
South Indian Design!
south indian
wooden prayer mandir designs for homes
Interior Design
by iStudio Architecture. Photography by Pradnya Ranaware
While it’s
difficult to mimic south Indian architecture in our city apartments, there
still are tiny ways to do so. One such way is to give your pooja room an
out-and-out traditional wooden design —
comprising of heavy, beautifully carved doors,
decorative door framing, a wooden panelling in the centre to hang frames from,
and a curved platform and storage design —
also made out of
wood. The flooring is laminate but that doesn’t take away from the overall
traditional look of the pooja room.
Get this: If you
love the south Indian design aesthetic — pillars, dark wood, intricate carvings
etc.
Want more? Browse
through these amazing pooja room door designs!
3. A Portable,
Floor-Rested Mandap Design
floor rested
wooden pooja mandir designs for home
Interior Design
by Urban Company Professional Ignitus Architectural Studio
This wooden
mandir design is basically a freestanding, floor-rested pooja ghar, bigger in
size than the usually smaller and portable ones, but just as movable.
The body is made
out of wood, and the doors have a wooden jaali design. There are also two small
drawers adjacent to each other to store usual mandir items like cotton,
agarbattis etc.
Get this: If you
want a large mandir but would like the option of moving it around as and when
you redecorate your home.
4. Large-Scale
& Elaborate Wooden Devghar Design
pooja mandir in
wood
Interior Design
by Urban Company Professional Monnaie Architects
This is for those
who would like a whole room for their mandir! In such a case, you can actually
go all out with the designing and planning, and hire an interior designer for
the same!
The focus in this
design is on the framework of the mandir, comprising of a grid with bells, paintings
of different deities, traditional brass lamps (hanging and freestanding) and
large drawers for storage.
A silver idol of
Lord Ganesha with a wooden stand for a holy book grabs attention right in the
centre. The room is given a finishing touch with paintings of deities on
opposite walls.
Get this: If your
house is in the construction stage and you’re looking for a grandiose design in
wood.
5. Design Adorned
with Bells and Brass
wooden pooja
mandir designs for home
Interior Design
by Urban Company Professional Monnaie Architects
Wood and brass
are an unsaid brilliant combination, and this design optimises the pairing! For
instance, brass handles on a dark wood door,
brass bells in
the grids of a wooden door, and traditional brass lamps and idols on and
against wooden shelves. A subtle ikat-pattern wallpaper on the walls tones down
the solidity of the wood, which can also be seen on the flooring.
Get this: If
you’re looking for pretty embellishments for your mandir, like a wallpaper,
bells etc.
6. Simple and
Small Wall-Mounted Unit Designs
wall mounted
pooja unit
Want to ditch the
designer or don’t have space for an elaborate design? Get a simple unit made by
the carpenter or buy a wooden pooja mandir online!
wall mounted
pooja shelf
Images: Courtesy
Pepperfry
It doesn’t matter
what your budget is, you will definitely find a suitable pick! For instance,
while the left artistic pooja shelf made of
engineered wood costs Rs. 1,429 on Pepperfry, the right self-assemble unit made
of mango wood is priced at Rs. 23,029. You’ll find various designs made of
plywood too!
Get this: If
you’re looking for a convenient option for your rented home!
Need more ideas
for the mandir you’re getting designed at home? These posts have a lot of
designs and tips:
9 Small Mandir
Design Ideas for Indian Homes
10+ Pooja Room
Door Designs That Beautify Your Mandir Entrance
5 Marble Pooja
Mandir Designs for Homes
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