Modern Walnut Bronze Pooja Room Design with Geometric Jaali Wooden Door

Design Specifications:

Style: Modern
Unit Dimension (WxDxH): 48 x 14 x 84 inches
Colour: Walnut Brown and Antique Bronze
Mount Type: Wall Mounted
Storage Features: Upper jaali-door deity cabinet with auto-activating internal LED, 3 lower walnut full-extension drawers, open display niche, bronze PVD-coated steel door frame

Design Features:

  • Geometric jaali wooden door in a honeycomb pattern CNC-routed from solid walnut-toned hardboard on concealed European hinges - the geometric cutouts allow approximately 35% light transmission, creating a warm filtered glow visible through the door from across the room.
  • Bronze powder-coated metal frame around the jaali door section adds a warm metallic accent that ties the walnut tones to the bronze hardware throughout the unit - the metal-framed door reads as a premium architectural detail.
  • Warm 2700K LED strip inside the deity cabinet activates automatically when the jaali door is opened, using a door-activated magnetic switch - no manual lighting operation required during puja routines.
  • Lower drawer section in matching walnut finish provides three organised pull-out drawers with full-extension runners for complete access to the back of each drawer without removing contents.
  • Engineered stone deity shelf at the base of the deity cabinet provides a visually grounded ivory or grey platform that contrasts cleanly with the warm walnut-bronze upper composition.
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Does the geometric jaali door allow enough visibility of the deity when closed?

The honeycomb pattern allows soft deity visibility when the internal LED is on - the idol appears as a warm, softly lit presence through the geometric cutouts. This balance between privacy and visibility is one of the more considered aspects of this mandir design for home specification.

Can the jaali pattern be changed to a traditional Indian design?

Yes - traditional Indian patterns including lotus, peacock, and Om repeat are available within the same door frame and bronze metal border. Pattern confirmed at design consultation.

How is the geometric jaali door cleaned without catching on the cutouts?

A soft natural-bristle paintbrush drawn through the cutout channels removes dust and incense soot effectively. The walnut-toned wax finish is not damaged by a lightly damp cloth.

Is the bronze finish on the metal frame a real metal surface?

The metal frame is steel with a bronze powder-coat finish - durable, maintenance-free, and resistant to the humidity and incense environment. No polishing or recoating required - a practical interior design standard for Indian sacred spaces where hardware durability matters.

What is the internal depth of the deity cabinet behind the jaali door?

The deity cabinet has 12 inches of internal depth - sufficient for deity arrangements up to 10 inches deep, including offering plates and small oil lamps on the shelf. This makes it a workable small pooja room design for apartments where cabinet depth is limited.