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Traditional Pooja Unit Design With Intricate Drawers
This pooja unit is built in solid wood with detailed carving across the frame, pillars, and arch. The structure feels more like a small temple, with doors at the center and drawers below for storage. Warm lighting inside highlights the idols and brings attention to the carved work around them.
Key Design Details:
- Full wooden mandir unit with heavy carved detailing across pillars and arch.
- Central section with doors, keeping the idols enclosed when needed.
- Multiple drawers at the bottom for storing pooja items.
- Warm internal lighting focused on the main idol area.
- Designed more like a dedicated mandir space rather than a small wall unit.
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It needs a bit more care than plain surfaces. Dust can settle in the carved areas, so regular light cleaning helps, especially in a detailed mandir design for homes.
A closed setup gives you the option to keep the space covered when not in use. It also keeps the area looking organized, which is why many pooja room designs include enclosed sections.
They help a lot. You can store diyas, incense, and other items without leaving them outside, making the temple inside design easier to keep tidy.
Yes, it does. Even a small light inside the mandir can change how the space looks, especially in the evening, whether it's a large setup or a small mandir design.
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