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Pooja Room Designs

A peaceful home always has a sacred corner—and that’s exactly what a well-designed pooja room brings to the table. At Livspace, we know your mandir isn’t just another decor element. It’s a spiritual space filled with meaning, and we’re here to help you design it with both devotion and style in mind.

Beige and Walnut Contemporary Entryway Pooja Room Design with Bench and Storage Read more
Brown Traditional Pooja Room Design with Wall Mounted Setup and Open Doors Read more
Contemporary Walnut Bronze Pooja Room Design with Storage and Wooden Shelves Read more
Mid-Century Modern Pooja Room Design with Skylight and Stone Backdrop Read more
Contemporary Pooja Room Design with Storage and Mandala Backdrop Read more
Contemporary Pooja Room Design with Storage and Arched Backdrop Read more

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FAQ About Pooja Room Designs

How to Pick a Style for the Pooja Room - Traditional or Modern or Blend?

The first step to selecting a pooja room design is to assess the space you have and the overall vibe of your house; this will ensure that your pooja room design blends with the rest of your house and doesn't look out of place. If your home follows a traditional style with wooden furniture and classic designs, selecting a traditional home temple design will be the way to go. On the other hand, if you live in a contemporary home with neutral shades, minimal furniture, and sleek lines, a modern pooja room design will best suit you.

Can you Renovate a Living Room to Pooja Room?

vThe living room is where the entire family comes together, so picking a corner in your living room that you find relaxing and calming will be a perfect space for installing a pooja room design. You could always take a section of your living room, or use the wall in a corner to set up your personal pooja room.

How to Design a Relaxing Corner of Your House to a Pooja Room?

How to Design a Relaxing Corner of Your House to a Pooja Room?

What is the Importance of a Pooja Room?

There is no person who wouldn't like to have a scared home temple in their homes. A well thought out pooja room design can bring in a wave of positivity into the house and can become your go to spot at your house for meditation, prayers or even just to connect with yourself.

What are the Vastu Considerations for Pooja Room?

There is no denying that the pooja room is the epicentre of positivity. To enhance the vibration of this room, placing things in the pooja room interior design, according to Vastu, is essential. North-east is considered the best location to plan a mandir interior design in the house. If you find it challenging to place it in this exact direction, the pooja room design can be placed in the north and east corners of the house as well. Idols of many gods and deities may be placed in your home mandir. So, understanding the Vastu considerations of this is also quite important. As a rule, the idols should not face the door or each other. This is one of the most important things that you need to keep in mind while planning a mandir interior design. According to Vastu, lighter shades must be used in the pooja room decor to make it brighter and increase positivity. Some of the most popular pooja room decor shades are yellow, red, blue, and orange.