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20 Gorgeous Mandir Designs for Indian Homes (Our Best Picks!)

by MEGHNA MENON

13 min read

While the Internet is full of pooja room designs, the results are a scattered lot. Fortunately for you, we have put in a lot of thought behind narrowing down all the designs to 20 of

 the best mandir designs for Indian homes. Covering different materials, sizes, styles and spaces, these have been compiled in this easy-to-browse post for you. So, go ahead and find your favourite!

(This is a chapter of a bigger guide on https://gopalaexports.com/lpg-propane-stoves/ for Indian homes.)

mandir designs for indian homes

Interior Design by UrbanClap Professional Furdo

Here’s what this post will help you with:

Wooden Pooja Mandir Designs

Mandirs with Beautiful Door Designs

Marble Pooja Mandir Designs

Simple Pooja Mandir Designs for Walls

Small Pooja Cabinet Designs

Mandir Designs for Small Rooms and Homes

Temple Designs with Partitions

Other Latest and Interesting Designs

Do remember…

… In the styles below, a wooden pooja mandir design may also deem fit as a mandir design for a small room or as a mandir with a beautiful door.

So it’s a good idea to quickly skim through the entire list to get a wholesome idea and pin them according to the category you want on your boards.

So, let’s begin! (And don’t forget to pin these!)

1. Wooden Corner Mandir Design with an Eye-Catching Door

mandir designs for small indian apartments

Interior Design by iStudio Architecture

Why we picked this: Because this wooden temple conveniently tucks itself in a corner of the living room without standing out like a sore thumb.

What helps is the homogeneity of the wood used for both the mandir and the diwan. But what we love most is that gorgeous door design comprising of an intricately carved out leaf with veins.

 Not only does it add aesthetic value to the mandir, but it also allows one to get a glimpse of what’s inside. That glow from inside when the lights are switched on is the icing on the cake!

2. South Indian Temple Design Built With Wood

south indian wooden mandir designs for homes

Interior Design by iStudio Architecture. Photography by Pradnya Ranaware

Why we picked this: For that south Indian architecture! For those who love it too, indulge in an out-and-out wooden design, detailed carvings on the door,

a decorative frame for the entrance, brass accessories like lamps and multiple framed portraits of Gods. Pillars and columns are also a good idea!

20 Gorgeous Mandir Designs for Indian Homes (Our Best Picks!)

by MEGHNA MENON

13 min read

While the Internet is full of pooja room designs, the results are a scattered lot. Fortunately for you, we have put in a lot of thought behind narrowing down all the designs to 20 of

 the best mandir designs for Indian homes. Covering different materials, sizes, styles and spaces, these have been compiled in this easy-to-browse post for you. So, go ahead and find your favourite!

(This is a chapter of a bigger guide on mandir designs for Indian homes.)

mandir designs for indian homes

Interior Design by UrbanClap Professional Furdo

Here’s what this post will help you with:

Wooden Pooja Mandir Designs

Mandirs with Beautiful Door Designs

Marble Pooja Mandir Designs

Simple Pooja Mandir Designs for Walls

Small Pooja Cabinet Designs

Mandir Designs for Small Rooms and Homes

Temple Designs with Partitions

Other Latest and Interesting Designs

Do remember…

… In the styles below, a https://gopalaexports.com/small-wooden-temple-for-home-meenakari-mandir-for-pooja/ design may also deem fit as a mandir design for a small room or as a mandir with a beautiful door.

So it’s a good idea to quickly skim through the entire list to get a wholesome idea and pin them according to the category you want on your boards.

So, let’s begin! (And don’t forget to pin these!)

Wooden Corner Mandir Design with an Eye-Catching Door

mandir designs for small indian apartments

Interior Design by iStudio Architecture

Why we picked this: Because this wooden temple conveniently tucks itself in a corner of the living room without standing out like a sore thumb.

What helps is the homogeneity of the wood used for both the mandir and the diwan. But what we love most is that gorgeous door design comprising of an intricately carved out leaf with veins.

 Not only does it add aesthetic value to the mandir, but it also allows one to get a glimpse of what’s inside. That glow from inside when the lights are switched on is the icing on the cake!

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