Floor Mounted Modern Pooja Room Design with Laser Cut Panels and Illuminated Cabinet

This Pooja Room Design uses laser-cut panels as the main backdrop, with lighting placed behind them to create patterned shadows. The idols sit in front of this glowing surface, while the cabinet below is also softly lit. The setup feels more ambient, with light shaping the entire space.

Key Design Details:

  • Laser-cut panels form a patterned back surface.
  • Strong backlighting creates visible light and shadow effects.
  • Enclosed niche framing the illuminated backdrop.
  • Floor-mounted cabinet with additional under-lighting.
  • Design driven mainly by lighting rather than material contrast.
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11 Year
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2 lac+
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Easy
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Do laser-cut panels require specific lighting to work well?

Yes, the effect depends on backlighting. Without it, the panels won’t stand out much, especially in a stylish modern mandir design.

Will this type of lighting feel too bright?

It can if not controlled. Softer, warm lighting usually works better for this setup and helps create a welcoming temple inside design.

Is this design more decorative than functional?

It leans slightly towards decor, but still works for daily use if the layout is kept simple, which is why it's featured in many modern pooja room designs.

Does the shadow effect change the look over time?

Not really, but it can feel different depending on how the lights are used.