Wondering how your temple at home can look different from someone else’s? Looking for the best inspiration for pooja room door designs? This post has the best ideas!
(This is a chapter of a bigger guide on mandir designs for Indian homes.)
Indian apartments are mostly crunched for space. But if you’re among the lucky ones to be blessed with a separate area for a mandir at home, then you’ve ought to have a gorgeous temple door that enhances the beauty of your sacred space. Luckily for you, we’ve curated the best pooja room door designs that you will EVER need. They’re simply gorgeous and just what your mandir at home deserves. Let’s explore!
Interior Design by UrbanClap Professional The Karighars
As far as pooja door designs go, those in wood are a classic. In this wooden temple door design, medium-sized glass inserts have been fixed vertically to not only break the solidity of the wood, but also soften the appearance and make the room look less stuffy. The glass panels also help you get a quick peek in whenever required!
Interior Design by iStudio Architecture & Photography by Pradnya Ranaware
If you’d like to go the traditional route, there’s nothing like taking inspiration from the south of India. Source wooden doors with intricate designs and an antique appearance, or get such doors handcrafted from the craftsmen themselves. Antique wooden doors can beautify even the simplest of pooja rooms.
Bells are an all-time favourite, and that little extra feature that not only gives the pooja room in your home an attractive appeal, but also sets it apart from other mandirs. Let’s look at some of the various ways bells can be incorporated in your temple door.
Left: Interior Design by UrbanClap Professional Kanishk Interiors Right: Interior Design by UrbanClap Professional The Karighars
In the designs above and below, small grid-like squares carved out of your house temple door make for perfect slots to fix tiny brass bells. Imagine hearing the tinkle of bells every time someone opens the door.
PS, notice the elephant-faced brass handles? Interesting, aren’t they?
Interior Design by UrbanClap Professional Huzzpa
Interior Design by UrbanClap Professional Allure Design Studio
Now if you don’t want hollow or open squares or slots in your temple doors, you can cover them with glass. In this particular pooja room design (above), the sections are covered by glass only on the outside, but you can choose to cover both sides, if you wish. Notice how the bells used here are bigger with longer chains? Another aesthetic look!
Get the bells: Flipkart and Pepperfry have some lovely options.
Interior Design by UrbanClap Professional The Karighars
Now who wouldn’t want a temple door with a gorgeous stained glass panel and an image of Lord Krishna and Kailash Parvat painted on it? A lovely mix of the traditional and modern, the painted panel emanates a lovely, diffused glow whenever natural or artificial light passes through it.
Interior Design by UrbanClap Professional 5 Elements
On first look, you may think that this is just a plain frosted glass door with no designs on it and no frames. While that’s true, such a style is meant to be functional more than just aesthetic. Frosted glass is great for small apartments that accommodate mandirs in one corner of the house. Why? Because while glass blends well with the surroundings, frosted glass provides privacy.
Sliding and accordion-style foldable doors for your pooja rooms are great to save space, especially in small apartments in India.
Interior Design by UrbanClap Professional Gahitha Design Studio
If you want to create a nook for your prayer corner, but don’t want to hide it behind frosted glass doors, opt for regular transparent glass doors. However, you can still beautify them. Frame the glass doors with wood to render them some stability, and incorporate a glass window on one side to give an illusion of space.
Interior Design by UrbanClap Professional Atelierr
Want to give your regular prayer room glass doors a makeover? Replace them with those with frosted designs on them. For instance, these glass doors have diamond-shaped frosted designs imprinted on them, giving them an edge over regular doors, and adding a charming appeal to the entrance.
If you’re opting for handleless doors, install magnetic push latches on them for a clean, elegant and sophisticated look.
Interior Design by Aangan Architects
Now this is interesting! A half door design that not only sections off your gorgeous mandir and wards things off from rolling into the area, but also lets everyone get a good look at the pretty features inside. While the above design comprises grids with coloured glass and bells, the mandir door design below is simpler in style.
Interior Design by Aangan Architects
Interior Design by Apse Design
Not only do these accordion-style, foldable glass doors with wooden frames save immense space in small Indian apartments, they also come with digitally-printed designs that add aesthetic value to the prayer room. These designs could be anything from an ‘Om’ or a religious symbol to a floral design or even an image of a God. The centre of each door has a detailed wooden design that blends well with the glass. To complete the look, the same panels have been installed as windows (and not as doors) on one side of the prayer room.
Image: Courtesy Pinterest
Finally, this wooden door, which has been painted white, comprises of a beautiful, laser-cut lattice design. Such a design can either be selected from the manufacturer’s collection or it can be custom-made. This is a nice idea for those going for a serene, peaceful look. This design also allows natural light to seep in, and one can always get a peep inside. You would, however, have to worry about cleaning those tiny cavities in the design–not an easy task.
So, there you have it! Honestly, we love that people are paying attention to pooja room door designs today and that there are so many options to choose from. Which one are you going to pick?
For more inspiration, here are some 150+ indoor prayer room design ideas and photos.
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